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I am working towards my PhD as part of the HearLight project, a collaboration of 6 European universities investigating cortical implants towards the next generation of prosthetic devices for hearing restoration.
My work focusses on the integration of μLED (micro light emitting diode) devices for use in in-vivo experiments in the mouse auditory cortex. I also speicalise in FPGA (field programmable gate array) design enabling real-time closed-loop control of cortical stimulation patterns from an audio signal.
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Towards optogenetic cortical implants for hearing impaired
Greer, R. J. (Researcher)
1/04/21 → 1/04/25
Project: Internally funded project
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Chronically implantable μ LED arrays for optogenetic cortical surface stimulation in mice
Greer, R., Verdier, A., Butt, E., Cheng, Y., Callas, E., McAlinden, N., Aniorte, A., Mabrouk Kakaouia, E., Pereyra, M., Dawson, M. D., Bathellier, B. & Mathieson, K., 14 Jan 2026, In: Nature Communications. 17, 1, 17 p., 878.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Towards optogenetic cortical implants for hearing impaired
Greer, R., Cheng, Y., McAlinden, N., Verdier, A., Bathellier, B. & Mathieson, K., 13 Jul 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
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Data for: "Chronically implantable microLED arrays for optogenetic stimulation of the mouse cortical surface"
Greer, R. J. (Creator) & Mathieson, K. (Supervisor), University of Strathclyde, 5 Jan 2026
DOI: 10.15129/29d0a492-44fa-4294-a1e2-ee8de64fd958
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