
معرفی
Bin He is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Neuroscience Institute. His research focuses on neural engineering and technology, non-invasive brain monitoring, and systems neuroscience. He leads studies on brain-computer interfaces (BCI), transcranial focused ultrasound neuromodulation, and applications in motor control and clinical neuroengineering. His work bridges neurotechnology with clinical applications, including stroke rehabilitation and pain management. He has pioneered real-time BCI systems enabling robotic arm control via EEG signals and explored ultrasound-based modulation of brain circuits in both human and nonhuman primate models.
Key contributions include advancing EEG source imaging techniques, developing methods for seizure source localization, and integrating AI with robotics for precision assembly and manipulation. His research spans robotics, sensor technology, and biomedical systems, with applications in hydropower inspection and UAV navigation. He maintains active collaborations in multidisciplinary teams addressing challenges in human-robot interaction, neuroprosthetics, and medical device innovation.
His work is supported by grants focusing on translational neurotechnology and has resulted in over 150 peer-reviewed publications. He serves as a core faculty member in the Neuroscience Institute, contributing to training next-generation researchers in neural computation and systems neuroscience.



