
Mathieu Figeys
Senior Lecturer · Stroke rehabilitation
University of Newcastle Australia (UON)About
Dr. Mathieu Figeys is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle's School of Nursing and Midwifery. He is a Registered Nurse in both Australia and Canada with an interdisciplinary background focused on collaborative innovation, research, teaching, and learning. His academic journey includes a PhD in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Alberta and a Master of Science from Queen's University.
Dr. Figeys' research interests span a wide range of topics including stroke rehabilitation, dementia rehabilitation, non-invasive brain stimulation, functional neuroimaging, and the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in healthcare systems. His work particularly emphasizes technological solutions to promote healthy aging and prevent cognitive decline. His research methodology often involves randomized controlled trials to assess the effectiveness of neuromodulation techniques across various populations.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of technology and healthcare, with particular emphasis on aging populations, rehabilitation technologies, and cognitive interventions. Dr. Figeys has published extensively on topics including mixed reality for rehabilitation, non-invasive brain stimulation effects, and AI applications in healthcare, with numerous publications appearing in high-impact journals from 2022-2025.
Scientific Awards:
- Alberta Graduate Excellence Award (2021, Government of Alberta)
- Dr Gary McPherson Leadership Award (2020, University of Alberta)
- Deborah Kully Scholarship in Stuttering Treatment and Research (2020, University of Alberta)
Dr. Figeys has been actively involved in research supervision, currently guiding two PhD students and having completed supervision of nine students across various academic levels. He has secured significant research funding totaling $55,580 across six grants, with recent projects focusing on home monitoring systems for managing frailty in older adults. His work aligns with multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to health and wellbeing.
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