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Tim Bardouille is an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University, holding a primary appointment in the School of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science, with additional cross-appointments in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, and the School of Physiotherapy.
His educational qualifications are as follows:
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
- Master of Science, Dalhousie University
- Bachelor of Science (Honours), Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Dr. Bardouille's research focuses on neuroimaging and the development of non-invasive techniques to study brain activity. He is particularly interested in magnetoencephalography (MEG) using optically pumped magnetometers, which the Biosignal Lab at Dalhousie houses as Canada's first such system. His work involves creating new hardware and software for brain imaging and developing advanced data analysis methods, including machine learning algorithms, to interpret complex brain signals. This research has applications in understanding brain plasticity, stroke recovery, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
The Biosignal Lab, directed by Dr. Bardouille and located in Room 229 of the Sir James Dunn Building, serves as a center for innovation in neuroimaging. The lab collects local data using state-of-the-art MEG technology and also utilizes large open-access datasets to develop and test new analytical approaches.


