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Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Quantum Neuroimaging (QuNeuro)

The Quantum Neuroimaging (QuNeuro) group develops and applies novel quantum technologies to image the human body. Particularly, we focus on applying quantum magnetometers (optically pumped magnetometers) to measure the function of the human brain, nervous system and muscles.
A research subject is seated while signals from their brain are being measured with optically pumped magnetometers. On the right, magnetic fields measured from the human brain are projected onto spherical and head-shaped models.

Our aims are 

  1. To improve the scientific and clinical capabilities of biomagnetic imaging by developing portable systems and by extending the reach of these techniques to new and smaller units of the human body.
  2. To reduce the infrastructural requirements for biomagnetic imaging by developing lightweight magnetic shielding solutions.
  3. To improve the spatial resolution of biomagnetic imaging with novel sensing techniques and mathematical methods.
  4. To further the theory of bioelectromagnetism.

Group members

Eelis Eklund

Eelis Eklund

Doctoral Researcher
T314 Dept. Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Recent publications

Iivanainen, J., Carter, T. R., Dhombridge, J. E., Read, T. S., Campbell, K., Abate, Q., ... & Schwindt, P. D. 2024 Optics Express, 32(10), 18334-18351

Iivanainen, J. A., Read, T. S., Yang, X., Junor, W., & Thrasher, D. A. 2024 IEEE Sensors Letters, 9(2), 2500904

Iivanainen, J., Carter, T. R., Trumbo, M. C., McKay, J., Taulu, S., Wang, J., ... & Borna, A. 2023 Journal of Neural Engineering, 20(5), 056032

Funders

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