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Slawomir Nasuto

Portrait of  Slawomir Nasuto

Head of Biomedical Engineering

Areas of interest

Professor Slawomir J Nasuto's research interests span computational neuroscience and neuroanatomy, developing systems for neural morphology reconstruction, Neuromantic, analysis of signals generated by the nervous system including EEG, single neuron and multivariate spike trains or EMG and their applications for Brain Computer Interfaces and Animats (robots controlled by neural cultures). He also have research interests in , an algorithm belonging to a family of Swarm Intelligence methods and he has been involved in applications of such techniques in aerospace problems.

Postgraduate supervision

Study for a PhD with Professor Slawomir J Nasuto

 Prof Nasuto is accepting PhD applications in the areas related to dynamic complex networks models of brain activity, computational neuroscience, neuroscience of anticipation, animats, cognition of coordinated behaviour, Brain Computer Interfaces. Examples of potential projects include:

  • Anticipatory characteristics of nonlinear complex systems dynamics
  • Complex network control of stem cell derived cultures
  • Intelligent estimation of the structural connectivity of neuronal cultures
  • Machine learning for affective manipulation in music Brain Computer Interfaces
  • Movement control using dynamics matching and anticipatory coupling

Research projects

Prof Nasuto is heading the , where interdisciplinary research is conducted at the interface of biomedical engineering, neuroscience and cognition. The laboratory is trying to foster understanding of the information processing in the nervous system at different scales of integration, from cultures of neurons grown on multiple electrode arrays to whole brain signals recorded with EEG and fMRI, and from intention and affect in individuals to coordination of collective behaviour. Various projects on Brain Computer Interfaces, animats - hybrid systems consisting of cultures of biological neurons and robots, form engineering platforms that both enable us to ask such questions but also to translate them into potentially therapeutic solutions.

Please see  for some related publications.

Background

Professor Slawomir J Nasuto has received an MSc in Mathematics from the University of Marie Curie-Sklodowska in Lublin, Poland in 1993 and a PhD in Cybernetics from 澳门六合彩开奖记录 in 1999. He has been a member of academic staff in School of Systems Engineering at Reading since 2000.

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