Exploring the Future of Brain Tech: Neuronic Presents at the University of Nottingham

Exploring the Future of Brain Tech: Neuronic Presents at the University of Nottingham
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Elizabeth Cylkowski
Elizabeth Cylkowski
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This week, Neuronic’s Will Dixon delivered a presentation at the University of Nottingham, offering an introduction to photobiomodulation and sharing how Neuronic is innovating in this space. The session also touched on current research using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)—a neuroimaging technique that, like our technology, harnesses near-infrared light.

The visit included a tour of the university’s computer science labs, where researchers are using fNIRS to map real-time brain activity. One standout moment was viewing a 3D-printed brain model displaying blood flow changes in the prefrontal cortex through color-coded simulations—blue indicating lower flow and red indicating increased hemoglobin levels.

We’re excited about the potential for future collaboration with the team at Nottingham and grateful for their enthusiasm, insights, and hospitality.