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Aldo Faisal is a Professor of AI & Neuroscience at Imperial College London's Department of Bioengineering and Faculty of Engineering. He is also the Founding Director of the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Healthcare (£20M), leading the Faisal Lab. His roles include associate investigator at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences and affiliation with the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit (UCL). His research bridges AI, neuroscience, and healthcare, focusing on neurotechnology, human behavior analysis, and clinical applications.
Education: Studied Computer Science and Physics in Germany, followed by Biology at the University of Cambridge (Emmanuel College). Earned a PhD in Neuroscience under Simon Laughlin, and postdoctoral work with Daniel Wolpert on sensorimotor control. Prior professional experience includes roles at McKinsey & Co. and Credit Suisse.
Research Interests: Combines cross-disciplinary approaches to study brain-behavior relationships, developing technologies for neurological disorders and amputees. Key labs include the Brain & Behaviour Lab (neurotechnology) and Behaviour Analytics Lab (behavioral data science). Techniques include machine learning, robotics, and neuroimaging (EEG/fNIRS).
Publications: Over 100+ peer-reviewed articles, spanning AI in healthcare, motor learning, and neurotechnology. Recent work emphasizes safety of AI in critical care, wearable biomarkers for neuromuscular diseases, and human-AI collaboration.
Awards: UKRI Turing AI Fellowship, Toyota Mobility Prize ($50k), Rosetree Interdisciplinary Award (£300k), and fellowships from German National Merit Foundation and Böhringer-Ingelheim Foundation. Elected to Global Futures Council (WEF, 2016).
Grants & Labs: Leads £20M CDT in AI for Healthcare, £2M Turing Fellowship project, and manages labs at Imperial and University of Bayreuth (Germany). Collaborates with institutions like CRUK Convergence Science Centre and Data Science Institute.

