Project Title: Closed-Loop EEG with Temporal Interference Stimulation
Supervisor: Dr Nir Grossman
Location: Level 7, Sir Michael Uren Hub, White City Campus, 86 Wood Lane, W12 0BZ
About Me
I am a PhD student in the Grossman laboratory in the Department of Brain Sciences within the UK Dementia Research Institute centre at Imperial College London. My project is focused on the application of electronic engineering principles to Temporal Interference (TI) stimulation with EEG in order to investigate direct and reproducible effects of TI stimulation in closed-loop paradigms and otherwise.
I moved to London from Ireland in 2022 in order to study an MSc in Integrated Circuit Design with the Electrical Electronic Engineering department at Imperial. I got introduced to the Grossman Lab as part of my Research Project for the MSc. I was inspired to contribute to the emerging development of TI stimulation in the effort to development meaningful treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
My interests and passions outside of studies include religion, music, history and hobby electronics projects.
Qualifications
BEng Computer and Electronic Engineering – University of Galway, 2016-2020
MSc Analogue & Digital Integrated Circuit Design – Imperial College London, 2022-2023
Research Interests
Neuromodulation/Neuroscience, Signal Processing, Analogue and Digital Circuit Design.
Presentations and Conferences
"Origin and mitigation of nonlinear artefacts in concurrent LFP and EEG recording” – Xiaoqi Zhu, Thomas Deegan; International Meeting on Temporal Interference Brain Stimulation 2024
Contact Details
Email: thomas.deegan22@imperial.ac.uk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-deegan-952842194