William Hart

About William Hart

William Hart, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swinburne University of Technology, specializes in the field of optogenetics, neural stimulation, epilepsy, seizure forecasting.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Dynamic optical clamp: A novel electrophysiology tool and a technique for closed-loop stimulation

COMBINED LIGHT AND ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF LIGHT-SENSITIVE NEURAL TISSUE

Remote and long-term self-monitoring of electroencephalographic and noninvasive measurable variables at home in patients with epilepsy (EEG@ HOME): protocol for an …

Optical and Electrical Costimulation of Optogenetically-modified Neurons

Hybrid optogenetic and electrical stimulation for greater spatial resolution and temporal fidelity of cochlear activation

Patterning of biomaterials by aerosol jet printing: A parametric study

Combined optogenetic and electrical stimulation of auditory neurons increases effective stimulation frequency—an in vitro study

William Hart Information

University

Position

Data Scientist at Seer Medical PhD Candidate at

Citations(all)

143

Citations(since 2020)

141

Cited By

37

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

William Hart Skills & Research Interests

optogenetics

neural stimulation

epilepsy

seizure forecasting

Top articles of William Hart

Dynamic optical clamp: A novel electrophysiology tool and a technique for closed-loop stimulation

Biomedical Signal Processing and Control

2023/8/1

COMBINED LIGHT AND ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF LIGHT-SENSITIVE NEURAL TISSUE

2022/8/18

Remote and long-term self-monitoring of electroencephalographic and noninvasive measurable variables at home in patients with epilepsy (EEG@ HOME): protocol for an …

JMIR research protocols

2021/3/19

Optical and Electrical Costimulation of Optogenetically-modified Neurons

2021/1/15

Hybrid optogenetic and electrical stimulation for greater spatial resolution and temporal fidelity of cochlear activation

Journal of Neural Engineering

2020/10/28

Patterning of biomaterials by aerosol jet printing: A parametric study

Bioprinting

2020/6/1

Combined optogenetic and electrical stimulation of auditory neurons increases effective stimulation frequency—an in vitro study

2023/3/17

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