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  1. Jacob T. Robinson is a professor of electrical and computer engineering and bioengineering at Rice University. He studies neural circuits using nanotechnology, data science, and photonics.

  2. Jan 26, 2024 · Brain tech startup formed at Rice University raises $18 million for implant to treat depression. Motif CEO and founder Jacob Robinson shows a prototype of a pea-size device that would be implanted ...

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  3. Jacob Robinson is a Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Bioengineering at Rice University, and an Adjunct Professor in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. His research group uses nanofabrication technology to create devices that can manipulate and monitor neural circuit activity. Dr. Robinson graduated from the University ...

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  5. The Robinson Lab develops nanotechnologies to monitor and control cells in the nervous system. Learn about their research on optical brain-computer interfaces, battery-free bioelectronics, synthetic neural circuits and animal behavior.

  6. Year. Particle swarm optimization in electromagnetics. J Robinson, Y Rahmat-Samii. IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 52 (2), 397-407. , 2004. 2813. 2004. Vertical nanowire electrode arrays as a scalable platform for intracellular interfacing to neuronal circuits.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Rice University neuroengineer Jacob Robinson and his team designed the first magnetoelectric material that not only solves this issue but performs the magnetic-to-electric conversion 120 times faster than similar materials.

  8. Dr. Jacob T. Robinson is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Bio Engineering at Rice University and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a co-chair of IEEE Brain, an initiative working to advance research, standardization and development of technologies for neuroscience. Learn about his insights on neurotechnology, neuroscience, neuro-engineering and the future of neuroscience.

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