TRFS Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Breakthrough | AcademicJobs
Explore the groundbreaking TRFS technique from Boise State and NYU researchers, offering precise, non-invasive modulation of deep brain activity for neurological disorders.
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Omid Yaghmazadeh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boise State University, where he leads the Translational NeuroTechnology laboratory. His research focuses on the interaction of electromagnetic waves with the brain and how such interactions can be used for therapeutic purposes, including neural engineering, brain stimulation, and bioelectromagnetics. Prior to joining Boise State University, Yaghmazadeh worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Buzsáki lab at the Neuroscience Institute at New York University, where he contributed to the development of an innovative non-invasive neuromodulation method based on radio frequency energy waves. He obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Electronics from Ecole Polytechnique in France. He also holds an M.Sc. in Electronics from Sorbonne University - Paris VI and Telecom ParisTech in France, as well as B.Sc. degrees in Physics/Electronics from Ecole Polytechnique in France and in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tehran in Iran. Before his current role, he served as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Tehran Polytechnic in Iran and as an R&D Electrical Engineer at Schlumberger in France.
Explore the groundbreaking TRFS technique from Boise State and NYU researchers, offering precise, non-invasive modulation of deep brain activity for neurological disorders.