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Dr. Hitten Zaveri is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine, serving as Director of the Computational Neurophysiology Laboratory and co-Director of the Yale Clinical Neuroscience Group for Neuroanalytics (YNN). His research focuses on understanding epilepsy mechanisms, developing implantable neurosensors, and advancing seizure prediction technologies. He holds advanced degrees in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, and neurology.
Education: PhD and MSEE from University of Michigan (Bioengineering/Electrical Engineering), with postdoctoral training at Yale University. Key affiliations include the Center for Brain & Mind Health, Epilepsy & Seizures Program, and Neurocritical Care teams.
Research Interests: Interdisciplinary work at neuroscience-engineering interface, including seizure network dynamics, real-time brain monitoring systems, and closed-loop therapeutic devices. Active in consortia like IPSERC for post-stroke epilepsy research and collaborative projects with industry partners.
Publications: Over 130 peer-reviewed articles focusing on seizure prediction algorithms, neurosensing technologies, and epilepsy pathophysiology. Recent work emphasizes multimodal brain monitoring systems and translational neuroengineering solutions.
Labs: Leads Computational Neurophysiology Lab and co-directs BioSense Lab/YNN Group. Current projects include CMOS-based brain nanosensors and seizure onset zone localization techniques.