Introduction to Neuroengineering

ENG BE 771

Prerequisite: Graduate standing. This course covers existing and future neurotechnologies for analyzing brain signals and for treating neurological and psychiatric diseases. It focuses on the biophysical, biochemical, anatomical principles governing the design of current neurotechnologies, with a goal of encouraging innovations of a new generation of therapies. Topics include basic microscopic and macroscopic architecture of the brain, the fundamental properties of individual neurons and ensemble neural networks, electrophysiology, DBS, TMS, various imaging methods, optical neural control technologies, optogenetics, neuropharmacology, gene therapy, and stem-cell therapy. Discussions of related literatures and design projects will be involved. This course is open to graduate students only. Same as ENG BE 571. Students may not receive credit for both.

SPRG 2026 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Han MW 10:10 am-11:55 am Note: This course is intended for BME Graduate Students only. The department reserves the right to drop students from the course who do not meet the criteria and pre-requisites.

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