Professor Danilo Mandic from the Communications and Signal Processing Group (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) is developing a discreet, wearable device that can measure the brain’s electrical activity using a method known as electroencephalography (EEG). At present EEG is largely restricted to controlled environments in the laboratory or clinic, but Danilo’s device could allow non-invasive EEG recordings in normal surroundings like the home.
Latest from Today's Medical Developments
- Boston Scientific to acquire Penumbra, expanding cardiovascular portfolio
- Star Cutter introduces Double Pilot Reamer
- #80 Manufacturing Matters - Machining Strategies to Save Time and Improve your Process for MedTech Components with Kennametal Inc.
- Real-world parts and expert manufacturing advice
- Experts discuss the latest in toolholding technology
- How permanent magnets are powering medical innovation
- Forecasting the year ahead in design and manufacturing
- Tecomet, Orchid Orthopedic Solutions announce merger agreement