Sam John
@Bionics_Sejohn
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Biomedical engineer interested in Neural Prosthetics and closed loop Brain Machine Interfaces. @unimelb @UnimelbBME
Melbourne, Victoria
Joined November 2016
Just Released: Our paper on modified coating characterization of endovascular neural electrodes https://t.co/UPOoEqS8mE. The technique enables less invasive treatment of neurological conditions like epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. #Neurotech #MedTech @FEITUniMelb @synchroninc
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Ever thought about gaming from a disability perspective? Join us at Innovation Week to experience gaming with accessible controllers September 2nd, 11 am - 2 pm, at the Super Floor in Melbourne Connect, Parkville. Learn more: https://t.co/o5l9S6kmn0
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Check out what's on near you https://t.co/Ru6tnHXdhq 🧠🍻
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Pint of Science is the largest global science festival taking place in many countries simultaneously
💥3 days to go!!💥 📅 13-15 May 2024 🗺️ 25 countries / 513 cities 👩🔬Thousands of scientists and volunteers celebrating science around the globe!! All the details here. Join the science party! https://t.co/R58aX4Nsc4
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I will be speaking at the Pint of Science Festival next week in Melbourne at the Carlton Brewhouse. Come along and hear all about Brain-Computer Interfaces. Look forward to seeing you there. @FEITUniMelb @pintofscienceAU
https://t.co/dPT6J2c0B8
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Delve into the world of Brain Computer Interfaces and discover the detective powers of LC-MS techniques.
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It's been a fruitful few weeks on Sabbatical in India at @iiscbangalore. Looking forward to many more discussions in the weeks to come.
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It's been an amazing couple of weeks at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE). It's been wonderful to be back in Bangalore, the weathers been consistent,...
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Easily the most fun project I've worked on.
Just in: Aswini Abeysinghe, Fidel Febri Halim and Karen Jones' inclusive gaming project has been featured on @ABCNews. Congrats to this #EndeavourUnimelb team and Dr Sam John for solving a real-world challenge and bring such joy to a small boy.
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Just in: Aswini Abeysinghe, Fidel Febri Halim and Karen Jones' inclusive gaming project has been featured on @ABCNews. Congrats to this #EndeavourUnimelb team and Dr Sam John for solving a real-world challenge and bring such joy to a small boy.
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Congratulations team @Bionics_Sejohn @UnimelbBME 🙌🙌🙌
Just in: Aswini Abeysinghe, Fidel Febri Halim and Karen Jones' inclusive gaming project has been featured on @ABCNews. Congrats to this #EndeavourUnimelb team and Dr Sam John for solving a real-world challenge and bring such joy to a small boy.
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Kids with disability are gamers too
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Working with an eight-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, University of Melbourne researchers have co-designed a bespoke video game controller.
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From inclusive technology to patient support, here's how the Biosystems Design subject is helping our students gain real-world practical experience for exciting careers in the medical technology sector. https://t.co/dUMoUEVbsv
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Biosystems Design subject brings industry and students together to design and develop medical technology
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Your #MultipleSclerosis experience matters. Tell us your healthcare pain points and the role of digital technology or other methods to Live Well with MS. https://t.co/pG3wyDxhks Plz Retweet! @SolvingMS @Bionics_Sejohn @bluntshovels @mdi_unimelb @MS_Australia @MStranslate
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The Biomedical College is contributing to the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) review. What is your specialization in Biomedical Engineering? Would you like your specialization to be listed?
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The Biomedical College is contributing to the ANZSCO review. In particular, we are interested in establishing current and relevant specialisations of Biomedical Engineering. Please provide your input...
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New profile pic thanks to @TRaMunimelb and an invitation to our TRAM Track Presentation Day on 15 June, where we uncover how our non-invasive intracranial pressure measuring device can create impact in the real world. Register to attend or livestream:
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A chance to recognise, learn from and celebrate our University of Melbourne researchers who are creating real-world impact.
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We are seeking individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis to assist with the development of new brain-computer interfaces. Share your unique perspective so developers can create systems that are fit for purpose. Please complete this anonymous survey: https://t.co/0SX4YPLRg3
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We're hiring a Research Fellow in Brain-Computer Interfaces! If you want to make a difference using Brain-Computer Interfaces and have excellent machine learning skills, please apply to join me and @Bionics_Sejohn as part of our expanding team.
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We're hiring! If you want to make a difference to people living with paralysis using Brain-Computer Interfaces, please apply to join me and @davidgrayden, as part of our expanding team. https://t.co/JvKvXCjORb
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As someone who creates assistive technologies, it's a privilege to support users who the technology aims to help. My team will be taking part in the MS Walk Run + Roll! Visit the team's page to support us. #Multiplesclerosis #walkrunandroll #charity
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We've been connecting brains to computers longer than you’d expect. These 3 companies are leading the way https://t.co/wCylBARZVn via @ConversationEDU
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Neuralink might get all the press – but these unsung heroes are pioneering brain-computer interface technology.
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A Brain Machine Interface, records brain signals, decodes thoughts and intention to move, bypasses damaged neurons caused by disease or injury and directly interact with the external environment and machines such as computers or wheelchairs. #ThisIsMyScience @pintofscienceau
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My research involves developing technology that can directly interact with the brain to diagnose, monitor or substitute lost function such as speech or movement. This technology called Brain Machine Interface.#TechOut #ThisIsMyScience @pintofscienceau
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