AU Neuro Technology Lab - Research Profile

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AU Neuro Technology Lab - Research Profile Biomedical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Engineering, Aarhus University Neuro Technology Lab - Research Profile Biomedical Instrumentation Design and implementation of biomedical instrumentation systems. Instrumentation for recording of electrophysiological potentials using conventional, dry or capacitive electrodes. Signal Processing Signal processing for non-stationary and non-linear physiological and biosensor signals. Methods includes spatio-temporal and time-frequency analysis, EMD, adaptive filtering, ICA and complexity measures. Bioelectromagnetism Modelling electrophysiological systems. Recording electrophysiological signals, typically EEG, EMG and EHG. Analysis of electrophysiological signals, spontaneous and evoked potentials, using advanced signal processing methods.