About
Dr. Finlay Walton is a Research Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Glasgow's School of Engineering. As co-director of the Microelectronics Lab (meLAB), he specializes in designing flexible implantable neural devices through nanofabrication techniques. His work spans interdisciplinary domains including biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and materials science.
His research focuses on optogenetic devices, magnetic neurostimulation, and thermal management of implants. Recent publications highlight innovations in monolithically integrated GaN-based µLEDs, bioresorbable probe materials, and self-powered CMOS photovoltaics. Earlier work explored optical tweezing for phase control in molecular liquids.
Scientific Awards:
- EPSRC Doctoral Prize Research Fellowship
Finlay supervises PhD students Maria Cerezo-Sanchez and Changhao Ge, who focus on neural microprobe modeling and mini/micro coil design respectively. His lab team (meLAB) develops MRI-compatible stimulation systems and scalable optogenetic implants for neurological applications.
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