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March 28, 2023, Filed Under: News

Akhil Surapaneni’s poster wins the Larry Abraham Excellence in Rehabilitation Research Award

Akhil Surapaneni won the Larry Abraham Excellence in Rehabilitation Research Award, the overall grand prize for best student presentation or poster at CARE research day 2023

November 18, 2022, Filed Under: News

Brain-Powered Wheelchair Shows Real-World Promise

In one of the first studies of its kind, several patients with severe motor disabilities were able to operate a wheelchair that translates their thoughts into movement. The study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and published today in the journal iScience is an important step forward… read more 

October 21, 2022, Filed Under: News

UT Researchers Develop Electrode to Rehabilitate Stroke Patients at Home

UT researchers created an electrode that can be used to rehabilitate stroke patients at home, according to a study published online in Biosensors and Bioelectronics on Sept. 28. Evan Wang, one of the principal investigators, said the electrode consists of a three-dimensional interface, which results in a higher quality recording… read more 

October 10, 2022, Filed Under: News

Stable Electrodes for Long-Term, Wearable Brain-Machine Interface

Wearable medical devices are an important part of the future of medicine and a key focus of researchers around the world. They open the door for long-term continuous monitoring of patients outside of the medical setting to give clinicians an accurate picture of what’s happening and a better chance to… read more 

October 7, 2022, Filed Under: News

José Del R. Millán Nominated as a Dell Medical School Visionary

Since launching in 2014, Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin has been rethinking the role of academic medicine in improving health, particularly for those most in need. And we’re just getting started. Nominated and selected by their peer leaders, Dell Med’s Visionaries are on a mission… read more 

May 12, 2022, Filed Under: News

Akhil Surapaneni: Advancing Brain Tumor Treatments

For patients who undergo surgery to remove brain tumors, long-term impacts can include a loss of abilities that help them live meaningful lives. Akhil Surapaneni, a fourth-year student at Dell Medical School, has helped care for patients with brain tumors through clinical rotations, while also investigating novel therapies to restore… read more 

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Latest News

  • Prof. José del R. Millán appointed as the new Director of Texas Robotics
  • Deland Liu Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!
  • A Jolt of Innovation for Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Akhil Surapaneni Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!
  • Satyam Kumar Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!

Latest Publications

Alawieh H, Liu D, Madera J, Kumar S, Racz FS, Fey AM, Del R Millán J. Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation Promotes Focal Sensorimotor Activation that Accelerates Brain-computer Interface Skill Learning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Jun 17;122(24):e2418920122.

Racz FS, Kumar S, Kaposzta Z, Alawieh H, Liu DH, Liu R, Czoch A, Mukli P, Millán JDR. Combining Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis with Riemannian Geometry-based Classification for Improved Brain-computer Interface Performance. Front Neurosci. 2024 Mar 14;18:1271831.

Kumar S, Alawieh H, Racz FS, Fakhreddine R, Millán JDR. Transfer Learning Promotes Acquisition of Individual BCI Skills.PNAS Nexus, Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2024, page076.

Iwane F, Billard A, Millán JDR. Inferring Individual Evaluation Criteria for Reaching Trajectories with Obstacle Avoidance from EEG Signals. Sci Rep. 2023 Nov 17;13(1):20163.

S. Kumar S. Kumar, D. H. Liu, F. S. Racz, M. Retana, S. Sharma, F. Iwane, B. P. Murphy, R. O’Keeffe, S. F. Atashzar, F. Alambeigi, J. del R. Millán. CogniDaVinci: Towards Estimating Mental Workload Modulated by Visual Delays During Telerobotic Surgery – An EEG-based Analysis. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), London, United Kingdom, 2023, pp. 6789-6794.


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