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Gert Cauwenberghs
Professor of Bioengineering, and Co-Director, Institute for Neural Computation, UC San Diego
Gert Cauwenberghs is a distinguished professor and researcher in the field of bioengineering and neural computation. He currently holds the position of Professor of Bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he also serves as the Co-Director of the Institute for Neural Computation.12
Academic Background
Cauwenberghs received his M.Eng. degree in Applied Physics from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium in 1988. He then pursued his graduate studies at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering.12
Professional Experience
Academic Positions
- Professor at UCSD since 2005, where he directs the Integrated Systems Neuroengineering Laboratory.1
- Previously held a position as Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University from 1994 to 2005.1
Industry Involvement
Cauwenberghs has been actively involved in bridging academic research with industry applications:
- Co-Founder and Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board at Cognionics since 2011, where he advises on the design and application of dry and mobile EEG and ECG systems.1
- Served on the Technical Advisory Board of GTronix from 2008 to 2010.1
Research Focus
His research interests encompass several areas of bioengineering and neurotechnology:
- Micropower mixed-signal VLSI circuits and systems
- Bioinstrumentation
- Neuron-silicon interfaces
- Brain-computer interfaces
- Large-scale neural computation1
Cauwenberghs has made significant contributions to the development of energy-efficient microchips that emulate the function and structure of adaptive neural circuits in silicon. His work aims to advance our understanding of brain function and create interfaces between the human brain and engineered systems.2
Achievements and Recognition
Throughout his career, Cauwenberghs has received several prestigious awards and honors:
- Francqui Fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation
- National Science Foundation Career Award in 1997
- Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award in 1999
- Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 2000
- Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in 2003-20042
He has also held editorial positions for prominent journals in his field, including IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems and IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.2
Gert Cauwenberghs continues to be an active researcher and educator, contributing to advancements in neuroengineering and brain-computer interfaces through his work at UCSD and his involvement with Cognionics.