About
Professor Damien Coyle is the Director of the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human at the University of Bath, where he leads cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. His work is centered on brain-computer interfaces (BCI), neurotechnology, and cognitive computing, with applications in healthcare, rehabilitation, and intelligent systems.
His research interests include Brain-Computer Interfaces, Spiking Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Emotion Recognition, Virtual and Extended Reality, and Neurofeedback Systems. He applies advanced AI techniques to decode neural signals, enabling real-time interaction between the brain and external devices. His interdisciplinary approach integrates neuroscience, computer science, and engineering.
His recent publications from 2023–2024 reveal a strong focus on anomaly detection in industrial systems, EEG-fMRI data fusion for inner speech decoding, multi-level IT incident prediction using AI, and enhancing neurofeedback with immersive VR. These works demonstrate a trend toward multimodal data integration, real-time BCI applications, and AI-driven decision support in both clinical and technological domains.
He has supervised numerous students and collaborators, many of whom are co-authors on his publications. His research is frequently published in top-tier IEEE and Springer conferences.
He actively contributes to the advancement of neuroadaptive technologies and is involved in high-performance computing for BCI calibration. His leadership in organizing major conferences further underscores his influence in the field.
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