Center for Neurotechnology

The confluence of biotechnology and information technology--two domains that have transformed the 20th century--presents some of the most exciting new ventures in science and engineering. This emergence is particularly true in the developing domain of Neural Engineering. Broadly defined, this interdisciplinary research area encompasses the development of concepts and devices that are used to assist, understand, and interact with neural systems. The National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Neurotechnology (CNT) was formed to address the need for devices that seamlessly interact with neural systems, assisting individuals with mobility disorders. In the CNT we connect computational, engineering, and neuroscience approaches to support a rich array of research and educational efforts seeking to develop the next generation of integrated neural interactive and neural inspired systems that may be worn, implanted, or even remotely controlled. Together we are forging pathways between neural systems and devices to permit greater mobility and access for all.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

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Biotechnology and Healthcare

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Seattle, Washington

Lead Institution

University of Washington

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MIT
San Diego University
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The CNT will seek to identify the engineering principles of neural movement control and sensory processing to enable a new generation of robust, adaptive, closed loop, sensorimotor devices that interact with human nervous systems.

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Center for Neurotechnology

The confluence of biotechnology and information technology--two domains that have transformed the 20th century--presents some of the most exciting new ventures in science and engineering. This emergence is particularly true in the developing domain of Neural Engineering. Broadly defined, this interdisciplinary research area encompasses the development of concepts and devices that are used to assist, understand, and interact with neural systems. The National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Neurotechnology (CNT) was formed to address the need for devices that seamlessly interact with neural systems, assisting individuals with mobility disorders. In the CNT we connect computational, engineering, and neuroscience approaches to support a rich array of research and educational efforts seeking to develop the next generation of integrated neural interactive and neural inspired systems that may be worn, implanted, or even remotely controlled. Together we are forging pathways between neural systems and devices to permit greater mobility and access for all.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Biotechnology and Health Care Icon
Biotechnology and Health Care Icon

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Location

Seattle, Washington

Lead Institution

University of Washington

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

MIT
San Diego University

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Focus

The CNT will seek to identify the engineering principles of neural movement control and sensory processing to enable a new generation of robust, adaptive, closed loop, sensorimotor devices that interact with human nervous systems.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

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Center for Neurotechnology

The confluence of biotechnology and information technology--two domains that have transformed the 20th century--presents some of the most exciting new ventures in science and engineering. This emergence is particularly true in the developing domain of Neural Engineering. Broadly defined, this interdisciplinary research area encompasses the development of concepts and devices that are used to assist, understand, and interact with neural systems. The National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Neurotechnology (CNT) was formed to address the need for devices that seamlessly interact with neural systems, assisting individuals with mobility disorders. In the CNT we connect computational, engineering, and neuroscience approaches to support a rich array of research and educational efforts seeking to develop the next generation of integrated neural interactive and neural inspired systems that may be worn, implanted, or even remotely controlled. Together we are forging pathways between neural systems and devices to permit greater mobility and access for all.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Biotechnology and Health Care Icon
Biotechnology and Health Care Icon

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Location

Seattle, Washington

Lead Institution

University of Washington

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

MIT
San Diego University
Image

Additional Information

Focus

The CNT will seek to identify the engineering principles of neural movement control and sensory processing to enable a new generation of robust, adaptive, closed loop, sensorimotor devices that interact with human nervous systems.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations


View CNT in a larger map