
معرفی
Jonathan Graham-Harper-Cater is a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath. His research focuses on neuromorphic hardware design, biomedical electronics, and renewable energy systems. He completed his PhD in 2019 under the supervision of Prof. Metcalfe and Prof. Wilson, with a thesis titled 'Optimised Architectures and Implementations for Efficient Neuromorphic Hardware Design.'
His work spans neural signal processing, reconfigurable architectures, and applications in marine energy systems. Notable contributions include a cost-effective pulse oximeter developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and dynamic photovoltaic array designs for marine environments. He also explores neural stimulation techniques, contributing to advancements in neuroprosthetics and sensory feedback systems.
Recent research emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, combining electronic engineering with neuroscience and renewable energy. His publications reflect expertise in neural interface design, energy harvesting, and medical device innovation. He has supervised doctoral research (as author) and maintains active collaborations in power electronics and neural signal analysis.
Key research areas include:
- Neuromorphic Hardware Implementation
- Marine Renewable Energy Systems
- Biomedical Signal Processing
- Low-Cost Medical Technologies
His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable healthcare and clean energy innovation.



