Millennium Nucleus for Applied Control and Inverse Problems (NCN19_161)
Leo Medina
Principal Investigator
Leo teaches computer engineering courses at Usach, and his research interests are in the neural engineering and computational neuroscience fields. His work has contributed to understand how nerve fibers respond to electrical stimulation.
Related
- Nerve fiber modeling
- Noninvasive Electrical Stimulation of the Spinal Cord for Pain Management
- Neuroingeniería en la Usach
- The Impact of High-Frequency-Based Stability on the Onset of Action Potentials in Neuron Models
- Towards a more accurate quasi-static approximation of the electric potential for neurostimulation with kilohertz-frequency sources*
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IPMAS 2023
The symposium “Inverse Problems: Methods, Applications & Synergies” IPMAS will be carried out from January 10th to 12th. The organization of this hybrid workshop is a joint effort of the Millennium Nucleus For Applied Control And Inverse Problems, ACIP, the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM-U.
IPMAS 2022
The symposium “Inverse Problems: Methods, Applications & Synergies” IPMAS was carried out from January 12th to 14th. The organization of this hybrid workshop was a joint effort of the Millennium Nucleus For Applied Control And Inverse Problems, ACIP, the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM-U.