A. V. Nurmikko Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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65 h-index 548 pubs 16,308 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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A faculty member at John Brown University, A. V. Nurmikko conducts interdisciplinary research spanning semiconductor physics, neural engineering, and neuroscience. His work encompasses both the fundamental properties of semiconductor quantum structures and the application of microdevices for neural interfacing. Nurmikko's investigations include quantum dot synthesis, chalcogenide thin films, and semiconductor lasers, alongside the development of wireless networks of microimplants for neural recording and stimulation. Recent work focuses on wireless, addressable cortical microstimulators powered by near-infrared harvesting and asynchronous wireless networks for capturing event-driven data from large populations of autonomous sensors.

Metrics

  • h-index: 65
  • Publications: 548
  • Citations: 16,308

Selected Publications

  • End-to-end neuromorphic reconstruction of moving targets in dense scattering media using event-driven sensing and spiking neural networks (2025) DOI
  • Imaging dynamic targets through scattering media with chip-scale ultra-high density diffuse optical tomography (2025) DOI
  • A Wireless Network of Implantable Microstimulators for Addressable and Patterned Electrical Brain Stimulation (2024) DOI
  • Brain-inspired optical imaging: a neuromorphic computing approach for image reconstruction of dynamic targets obscured by dense turbid media (2024) DOI
  • Asynchronous Large-Scale Networks for Spatially Distributed Wireless RF Event Sensors (2022) DOI
  • Grasp-Squeeze Adaptation to Changes in Object Compliance Leads to Dynamic Beta-Band Communication Between Primary Somatosensory and Motor Cortices (2022) DOI

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