Delin Shi, MD
My research interest in Brain-Computer Interface developed during the clinical rotation as an intern doctor. Pioneer BCI studies have demonstrated its potential in neural rehabilitation. But the Foreign Body Response at the Tissue-Electrode Interface remains one of the most challenging obstacles before a chronically stable solution can be applied in clinical neural rehab. My long term goal is to facilitate the translation of Neural Interface research to clinical application.
Current projects:
- Surface Modification Of Micro-dialysis Probes
- Evaluating the Electro-physiological Performance of the Implanted Utah-Array
- Electro-physiological Study On Nerve Functional Recovery After Crush Injury
Previous projects:
- Integration of a Dissolvable Tip to Facilitate the Delivery of Neural Electrodes (Project during Master of Science at Carnegie Mellon University)
- A Survey On EEG-based Feature Extraction and Pattern Classification (Project during Bachelor of Clinical Medicine at Shanghai Jiao Tong University)