Richard B. Reilly, PhD is Professor of Neural Engineering at Trinity College, The University of Dublin, a joint position between the School of Medicine and School of Engineering. He is Director and a principal investigator of the Trinity Centre for Biomedical Egineering (TCBE) and a principal investigator at the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN). His research focuses on high-density electrophysiological and neuroimaging-based analysis of sensory and cognitive processing for clinical applications.
Neil Fleming. PhD is an assistant professor and director of the Human Performance Laboratory, Trinity College, The University of Dublin. Involved in neuromuscular physiology research within the School of Medicine.
Neil Fleming. PhD is an assistant professor and director of the Human Performance Laboratory, Trinity College, The University of Dublin. Involved in neuromuscular physiology research within the School of Medicine.
Applied Neural Engineering (TCD, Ireland)
Alejandro Lopez Valdes, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Neural Engineering and Brain Health at Trinity College, The University of Dublin's School of Engineering, focusing on applied neural engineering to support aging, sensory dysfunction, and cognition. Affiliated to the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), Trinity College Institute for Neuroscience (TCIN) and Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering (TCBE).
Sports Psychology (Merito, Gdansk, Poland)
Dominika Wilczyńska, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social and Humanities, University WSB Merito, 80-226 Gdańsk, Poland. Primary research focus is on positive sports psychology, to enhance well-being and reduce burnout in both young and adult athletes.
Cognition and Neurology (DNI)
Clodagh O’Keeffe, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Trinity College, The Trinity Centre for Bioengineering (TCBE), focusing on neural engineering, neurophysiology, and cognitive science, with current research on speech and cognition in neurodegenerative disorders. She also is the research director at the Dublin Neurological Institute.
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