معرفی
Andrew D Ramsay is a Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Computing Science, affiliated with the Inference, Dynamics and Interaction group led by Professor Rod Murray-Smith. He holds a M.Sci in Computing Science from the University of Glasgow (2005). His role involves software engineering support for research projects, administration of the IDA GPU cluster, and maintenance of a university-wide events system.
Education:
- M.Sci in Computing Science, University of Glasgow (2005)
Research Interests:
Ramsay's work spans brain-computer interfaces (BCI), multimodal interaction systems, mobile health applications (e.g., STARFISH for stroke survivors), bioinformatics, and hardware development for research sensors like SHAKE SK8 IMUs. His contributions focus on practical implementations of advanced technologies in clinical, social, and health contexts.
Article Trends:
His publications emphasize BCI applications (e.g., hybrid BCIs, neuroprosthetics), sensor fusion for user performance optimization, and mobile health interventions. Recent work explores AI-driven conversational search systems and miniature radar for concealed weapon detection.
Grants & Advising:
Ramsay collaborates on projects funded by diverse grants, though specific grant details are not disclosed. He has contributed to clinical trials (e.g., STARFISH app validation) and interdisciplinary research in bioinformatics and neuroscience.
Labs & Teams:
He maintains the IDA GPU cluster and supports the NPLinker framework for microbial genomics. His work integrates closely with the MoreGrasp initiative in neuroprosthetics and the OpenInterface platform for multimodal interaction development.
