Bolu Ajiboye
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Education
Ph.D.,
Biomedical Engineering,
Northwestern University,
2007
M.S.,
Biomedical Engineering,
Northwestern University,
2003
B.S.,
Biomedical and Electrical Engineering,
Duke University,
2000
Research Interests
- Development and control of brain-computer-interface (BCI) technologies for restoring function to individuals who have experienced severely debilitating injuries to the nervous system, such as spinal cord injury and stroke.
- Understanding the neuroscience underlying how cortical and muscular circuits give rise to natural movements.
- End goal is to develop BCI systems that allow for more natural interactions with one’s surrounding environment, and more natural control of neuroprostheses.
- Understanding the neuroscience underlying how cortical and muscular circuits give rise to natural movements.
- End goal is to develop BCI systems that allow for more natural interactions with one’s surrounding environment, and more natural control of neuroprostheses.
Teaching Interests
• Movement Biomechanics and Rehabilitation / Prosthetics Systems
• Biomedical Signals and Systems
• Modeling of Biomedical Systems
• Biomedical Signals and Systems
• Modeling of Biomedical Systems