
Simon Colin
Affiliation
Independent
Brain-computer interfaces for stroke rehabilitation
i. Biography
Simon Colin is a neuroscience researcher and PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin, specializing in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) for stroke rehabilitation using techniques like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) neurofeedback, EEG, and fMRI. He holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Zurich (2018) and a Master's degree focused on Heartbeat Evoked Potential and body ownership (2019), with prior experience in EEG and virtual reality. Colin also serves as a career coach for students in neuroscience and neurotechnologies and teaches courses on BCI at his established Institute of Neural Approaches.
The Archive
Selected Works & Focus Areas
Focus 01
Brain-computer interfaces for stroke rehabilitation
Focus 02
TMS neurofeedback clinical trials
Focus 03
Career coaching in neuroscience
Focus 04
Teaching BCI courses to graduate students