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Krish Singh is a Professor and Head of Human Electrophysiology at Cardiff University's School of Psychology. He holds a BSc from Durham University and a PhD from the Open University. As a leader at the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), he drives multimodal neuroimaging research, focusing on MEG/EEG methodologies for clinical and cognitive neuroscience. His work spans epilepsy, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease, including studies on electrophysiological genetic risk markers.
His research bridges physics and neuroscience, emphasizing non-invasive brain imaging (MRI/MEG) to explore neural mechanisms in health and disease. Key interests include:
- Cortical oscillations and neurophysiological biomarkers
- Genetic influences on brain networks in psychiatric disorders
- Multimodal integration of MEG with MRI/PET data
- Clinical applications in neurodegeneration and epilepsy
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on neurophysiology, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, and methodological innovations in MEG analysis. Trends include genetic risk modeling, pharmacological modulation of neural oscillations, and longitudinal biomarker discovery.
He leads the undergraduate module Introduction to Neuroimaging Methods and Applications, covering MRI, fMRI, EEG/MEG, TMS, and clinical applications. As a supervisor, he supports postgraduate projects in neuroimaging and collaborates internationally via the MEG-UK Partnership to standardize MEG methodologies.
He directs research at CUBRIC and collaborates with Cardiff's Neuroscience and Mental Health Innovation Institute, fostering cross-disciplinary studies with medicine and biosciences.


