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Matti Stenroos is a Senior Lecturer at Aalto University's Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, where he also serves as Vice Head of the Department. His research focuses on biomedical engineering, neuroimaging, and electromagnetic field applications.
- Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology (2008), Helsinki University of Technology
- Licentiate degree in Engineering and Technology (2005), Helsinki University of Technology
- Master's degree in Engineering and Technology (2002), Helsinki University of Technology
Stenroos specializes in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Magnetoencephalography (MEG), and Electromagnetic Field Modeling. His work improves brain stimulation devices, neural source localization, and biomedical signal analysis, contributing to depression treatment and pain management. Recent articles focus on Pulse-Width Modulation and multi-locus stimulation systems.
Stenroos received the IFMBE Young Investigator Competition award in 2005. He has organized international conferences like the Science Factory: TMS-EEG Summer School and participates in editorial activities.
As principal investigator for the Device-Independent Real-Time MEG/EEG Source Localization project (2015-2016), he pioneered adaptive neuroimaging techniques. His laboratory collaborates globally on biomedical electromagnetic modeling and clinical neuroengineering applications.

