Alexander Thomas
Alexander Thomas will begin his PhD at University College London (UCL) on October 24, 2024. Additionally, he will join the Hub of Intelligent Neuro-Engineering (Hubin) within the Division of Surgery and Intervention Science at UCL. He also continues to work on and assist research projects at the UCL Aspire Create group in the field of brain computer interfaces and assistive technologies while completing his undergraduate computer science degree at Brunel University London.
Research Interests
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Real-time brain-computer interfaces (BCI) for controlling assistive technologies
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Mutual human-machine learning while using BCI
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Portable neurological imaging for rehabilitation
Publications
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Chen, J., Xia, Y., Thomas, A. et al. (2023). fNIRS-EEG brain computer interface for rehabilitation. Bioeigneering, 10(12).