Adrien Rapeaux
Biography
Adrien Rapeaux is currently enrolled in the High Performance Distributed and Embedded Systems Center for Doctoral Training. He graduated with honours from Phelma School of Engineering in France in 2014 with an aim to develop neuroprosthetics for patients with spinal cord injuries. He joined the Centre for Bio-Inspired Technology in October 2014 after an exchange year at Imperial College in the Department of Bioengineering. His current research project involves developing embedded electronic systems and strategies for selective peripheral nerve interfacing.
PhD Thesis Topic
Algorithms and Systems for Highly-Selective Neural Stimulation and Recording
Research Interests
Neuroprosthetics, peripheral nerve interfaces, spinal cord injury, nerve mapping.
Publications
- Williams I, Rapeaux A, Liu Y, Luan S, Constandinou TG, A 32-Channel Bidirectional Neural/EMG Interface with on-Chip Spike Detection for Sensorimotor Feedback, IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) Conference, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 528-531
- Rapeaux A, Nikolic K, Williams I, Eftekhar A, Constandinou TG, 2015, Fiber size-selective stimulation using action potential filtering for a peripheral nerve interface: a simulation study, 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Pages: 3411-3414