Chen Investigators
Tianqiao & Chrissy Chen Investigators are accomplished academic experts who help to advance the Chen Frontier Labs’ exciting mission by contributing their leadership and expertise during a one-year sabbatical from their home institution. These experts, chosen by an international selection committee, are successful mid-career engineers or scientists (typically at the Associate Professor level) who have substantial technical expertise related to the Chen Frontier Lab’s core areas of focus.
Chen Investigators will oversee and participate in validation efforts that can lead to commercial incubation. While they may write academic papers about these validation efforts, their explicit goal is the technical and/or clinical validation of their ideas prior to potential commercialization.
Chen Investigators are interested in bringing neurotechnologies to the clinical realm or general public, and being a Chen Investigator allows them to follow their interest without the constraints and red tape often associated with typical university settings or funding mechanisms. Chen Investigators also benefit from the Chen Institute’s growing reputation and network of scientists, engineers, clinicians, industry, and venture capital contacts.
Chen Investigators will receive a competitive compensation package including free housing for the duration of their stay, a generous travel allowance, and the equipment, personnel, and contacts necessary for them to succeed. They will lead their project for the duration of their stay and will be senior author on academic articles related to their work.
Announcements
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Detection of common EEG phenomena using individual electrodes placed outside the hair
Many studies over the past decades have provided exciting evidence that electrical signals recorded from the scalp (electroencephalogram, EEG) hold...
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Reconstructing Music from Human Auditory Cortex Activity Using Nonlinear Decoding Models
Music is core to the human experience yet the precise neural dynamics underlying music perception remain unknown. Dr. Gerwin Schalk, Director of the...
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RESEARCH: Spatio-temporal evolution of human neural activity during visually cued hand movements
Making hand movements in response to visual cues is common in daily life. It has been well known that this process activates multiple areas in the...
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Our brains are excellent at making predictions about what we should hear next, based on context. These predictions help us understand and interact...
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A Motor Association Area In The Depths Of The Central Sulcus
A specific part of the brain called the precentral gyrus is responsible for sending signals to the body’s muscles to make them move. Ever since the...
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TCCI Co-Founder Chrissy Luo Honored by the China Institute
Chrissy Luo, a co-founder of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI) was honored by the China Institute at their 2023 gala on Thursday,...
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Toward a fully implantable ecosystem for adaptive neuromodulation in humans
Preliminary experience with the CorTec BrainInterchange device in a canine model Dr. Gerwin Schalk, Director of the Chen Frontier Lab for Applied...