Dr. Bin He received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Zhejiang University in 1982, and PhD in Biomedical Engineering with the highest honors from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, a Nobel Prize winning campus in 1988. He completed the postdoctoral fellowship in Biomedical Engineering at Harvard University - M.I.T.
Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Neuroscience
1Royer AS, He B: “Goal Selection vs. Process Control in a Brain-Computer Interface based on Sensorimotor Rhythms,” Journal of Neural Engineering, 6(1) 016005 (12pp) doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/6/1/016005.
2 Wilke C, Ding L, He B: "Estimation of time-varying connectivity patterns through the use of an adaptive directed transfer function," IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55: 2557-2564, 2008.
he is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and
Neuroscience, and Director of Biomedical Functional Imaging and
Neuroengineering Laboratory at the University of Minnesota. He currently also
serves as Director of Center for Neuroengineering, and Director of NIH Training
Program on Neuroimaging at the University of Minnesota.Professor He is now
acting as President, IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS),
2009-2010.
he is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and
Neuroscience, and Director of Biomedical Functional Imaging and
Neuroengineering Laboratory at the University of Minnesota. He currently also
serves as Director of Center for Neuroengineering, and Director of NIH Training
Program on Neuroimaging at the University of Minnesota.Professor He is now
acting as President, IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS),
2009-2010.