Professor An H. Do’s Research
Professor An H. Do is currently working with the University of California, Irvine in the Department of Neurology. His research involves brain-computer interfaces, spinal cord injury, neurology, neuroscience, neural engineering, and biomedical devices.
Research Experience
10/2009 – 12/2010
Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Single Neuron Recording
and Stimulation.
PIs: Zoran Nenadic, DSc; Philip Collins, PHD.
6/2009 – present
Feasibility of Electrocorticogram
based Brain Computer
Interface for Prosthetic Applications
PI: Luis A. Chui, MD; Zoran Nenadic, DSc
1/2009 – present
Brain Computer Interface Controlled Walking Simulator.
PIs: Luis A. Chui, MD; Zoran Nenadic, DSc.
12/2008 – present
Brain Computer Interface Controlled Wheelchair.
PIs: Luis A. Chui, MD; Zoran Nenadic, DSc.
12/2010 – present
Brain Computer Interface controlled Functional Electrical
Stimulation Systems for the Lower Extremities.
PIs: Zoran Nenadic, DSc; Steven Cramer, MD
11/2010 – present
Brain Computer Interface controlled robotic hand orthosis
PIs: Zoran Nenadic, DSc; David Reinkensmeyer, PHD,
Shunji Moromugi, PHD.
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