
معرفی
Krishna V. Shenoy is the Hong Seh and Vivian W. M. Lim Professor of Engineering at Stanford University, an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and Director of the Neural Prosthetic Systems Laboratory (NPSL). He also co-directs the Neural Prosthetics Translational Laboratory (NPTL) and serves on scientific advisory boards for institutions like the University of Washington’s Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering and companies such as CTRL-Labs Inc., MIND-X Inc., and Heal Inc.
Research Interests
Shenoy’s work bridges neuroscience and neuroengineering. His neuroscience research explores the neural basis of movement preparation and generation using electrophysiological, behavioral, computational, and theoretical approaches. His neuroengineering focus centers on developing high-performance neural prosthetic systems (brain-machine interfaces) to restore function for individuals with paralysis.
Scientific Awards
- Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences
- McKnight Technological Innovations in Neurosciences Award
- NIH Director’s Pioneer Award
- 2010 Stanford Postdoc Mentoring Award
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
- AIMBE Fellow
- The Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences (2018)
Labs & Collaborations
Shenoy leads the Neural Prosthetic Systems Laboratory (NPSL) and co-directs the Neural Prosthetics Translational Laboratory (NPTL), emphasizing translational research to bridge basic science and clinical applications.



