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John Taylor is Professor of Microelectronics and Optoelectronics at the University of Bath, where he directs the Centre for Advanced Sensor Technologies. With over 160 publications, his research develops biomedical technologies and energy systems.
His research focuses on:
- Low-power implantable biomedical systems
- Neural signal processing interfaces
- Piezoelectric energy harvesting applications
Recent work includes neural processing systems for bladder function monitoring and energy harvesting from marine environments. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through medical technology innovation and renewable energy solutions.
He leads multiple funded projects including EU Horizon 2020 initiatives on adaptive bio-electronics and EPSRC projects on neural signal detection. His lab collaborates internationally with institutions in Germany, Denmark, and the UK.
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