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Welcome to the IGERT program on Hybrid Neural Microsystems: Integrating Neural Tissue & Engineering Systems

IGERT Students work in lab.The Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University are proud to offer an interdisciplinary program of graduate training focused on combining the study of the brain and nervous system with microsystems technology. The combination of these two, previously disparate disciplines has great potential for advancing research and addressing applications ranging from the treatment of disease to the implementation of artificial systems inspired by biology. The NSF IGERT program addresses these challenges by providing an environment that integrates the underlying disciplines fundamentally through a combination of educational infrastructure and interdisciplinary research opportunities.

The educational component of the program is composed of associated preexisting programs within the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech and the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Emory. Through participation in current curricula, Emory students in the biological sciences will gain knowledge in microsystems technology while Georgia Tech engineers will develop understanding in cellular and systems neuroscience. The research efforts that are incorporated into the program involve the development and application of systems that interface neural tissue (either in vitro or in vivo) to engineered devices, models, and constructs for the purposes of understanding living systems, augmenting damaged neuronal systems, and producing novel engineered systems. This research draws on our present strengths in neurophysiology, microelectronics/micromechanics, cell biology, biomechanics, and medical implants.

Application instructions and a web form are available on the application page.

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