Bin Heمشاهده پروفایل
استاد
Bin He is the Trustee Professor and Head of Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, with adjunct appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Neuroscience Institute. Previously, he held the Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Medtronic-Bakken Endowed Chair positions at the University of Minnesota. His research revolutionizes noninvasive brain-computer interfaces, enabling mind-controlled prosthetics and drones. Key innovations include the first continuous 3D robotic arm control via EEG. His lab pioneers neuroimaging and electrophysiological source imaging, integrating AI and machine learning to decode neural signals. Research spans: BCI Applications: Prosthetics, drone control, and therapeutic devices for neurological disorders. Imaging Breakthroughs: High-resolution EEG/MEG source localization and cardiac activation mapping. Translational Impact: Collaborations with medical device industries to commercialize technologies. Awards include the Distinguished McKnight Professorship and Medtronic-Bakken Endowed Chair. He leads major journals and societies, driving global neuroengineering advancements. Current grants support BCI scalability and clinical translation.