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UT Austin Biomedical Engineering Professor Jose Milan stands next to a computer and two students wearing EEG caps.

The Evolving Landscape of Non-Invasive EEG Brain-Computer Interfaces

Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are at the forefront of neurotechnology, enabling a direct link between the brain and external devices. BCIs hold great potential for clinical and consumer applications

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Left: Conventional EEG cap and electrodes. Right: Printed e-tattoo sensors connected to conventional EEG reader.

Printed E-Tattoos: A Breakthrough in Brainwave Monitoring

The e-tattoos serve as the sensors for electroencephalography (EEG), a medical test that measures the brain's electrical activity. EEG can help diagnose and monitor brain tumors, sleep disorders and other neurological disorders.

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Former UT Austin Biomedical Engineering Professor Christine Schmidt stands outside.

Department Founding Member Christine Schmidt Elected to National Academy of Medicine

A trailblazer who helped pave the way to a degree in biomedical engineering at The University of Texas at Austin was recently honored with an election to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).

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