Neuroelectronics Laboratory
at the University of Texas at Dallas
Welcome to Kim Research group!
We are a research group, led by Dr. Brian N. Kim, in the Department of Bioengineering at UT Dallas. Our group's research interest is in Neuroengineering and Bioelectronics. The main goal of our team is to accurately read and understand the intention of the brain as well as to modulate them. Our expertise includes Biomedical Circuits and Systems, Microfabrication, Packaging, Neuroengineering, and Electrode Modifications/Characterizations. Our research is primarily funded by US federal agencies including NSF, NIH, and DoD.
Position Openings
We currently do not have any openings.
NEWS & HIGHLIGHTS
● We found a new home for our research group at the University of Texas at Dallas!
Date: August 1, 2023
● Dr. Kim is promoted to Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering!
Date: August 8, 2022
● Geoff has defended his Ph.D. dissertation successfully! Good luck with your career Dr. Mulberry!
Date: August 8, 2022
● Dr. Kim's tenure & promotion application has been approved! He will be a tenured associate professor starting in August 2022.
Date: April 10, 2022
● Dr. Kim received the NSF CAREER Award!
The title of this project is CAREER: Superresolution Neurochemical Probe based on Stochastic Neurotransmitter Localization.
Date: January 2022
● We received an NSF grant to work on dual-mode neural interface!
The NSF grant is led by Dr. Brian Kim as PI.
Award title: Simultaneous high-density mapping of synaptic neurochemical transmissions and action potential in a large neural network
Date: September 1, 2021
● We will be receiving two research grants from NSF and GLA (Global Lyme Alliance)! More details about these grants will follow soon!
The NSF grant is led by Dr. Brian Kim as PI. The GLA is led by Dr. Mollie Jewett and Dr. Kim will serve as Co-PI.
Date: August 15, 2021
Our Sponsors
National Institutes of Health
(NIH)
National Science Foundation
(NSF)
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
Department of Defense (DoD)