Summary
Timothy Constandinou is Professor of Bioelectronics at Imperial College London, Director of the Next Generation Neural Interfaces (NGNI) Lab and Head of the Circuits & Systems (CAS) Research Group. He is also a Group Leader within the UK Dementia Research Institute, Care Research & Technology Centre.
His research interests are in microelectronics, neural microsystems, active implantable medical devices, neural interfaces, brain-machine interfaces, research platforms, and remote sensing using ultra-wideband radar.
His lab focuses on advancing integrated circuit and microsystems technologies, targeting the development of translational devices to study, manage, or treat neurological conditions.
He is CTO and Co-Founder of Mint Neurotechnologies Ltd, an Imperial College spinout formed to translate his research in implantable neural interfaces.
Profiles on: Google Scholar, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Orcid.
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Zaaimi B, Turnbull M, Hazra A, et al. , 2023, Closed-loop optogenetic control of the dynamics of neural activity in non-human primates, Nature Biomedical Engineering, ISSN:2157-846X
Zamora M, Toth R, Morgante F, et al. , 2022, DyNeuMo Mk-1: Design and pilot validation of an investigational motion-adaptive neurostimulator with integrated chronotherapy, Experimental Neurology, Vol:351, ISSN:0014-4886
Rapeaux AB, Constandinou TG, 2021, Implantable brain machine interfaces: first-in-human studies, technology challenges and trends, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol:72, ISSN:0958-1669, Pages:102-111
Conference
Ahmadi N, Cavuto ML, Feng P, et al. , 2019, Towards a distributed, chronically-implantable neural interface, 9th IEEE/EMBS International Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), IEEE, Pages:719-724, ISSN:1948-3546