Prof. Syed M. Imaduddin
Noninvasive Neuromonitoring
We are building noninvasive ultrasound-based techniques for point-of-care intracranial pressure (ICP), intracranial compliance (ICC), and cerebrovascular resistance (CVR) determination.

Out-of-Hospital Brain Care
Existing brain monitoring techniques are highly invasive, requiring holes to be drilled into the skull to insert sensing probes.
Our work is expanding neuromonitoring to applications far outside of the intensive-care environment, even including
space-medicine for astronauts!
Continuous Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrasound imaging is fast turning into a continuous monitoring tool thanks to advances in transducer fabrication and driving electronics.
We are working together with partners from industry and clinical medicine to build application-specific ultrasound devices for brain-monitoring.
Unobtrusive Neuro-cognitive Decline Assessment
We are building tools using consumer-grade electronics to track oculo-motor reflexes for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's patients

Seamless Eye-Tracking
Eye movements are known to carry information about underlying neuro-cognitive deficit. Conventional eye-movement assessment requires expensive equipment and cannot be done frequently.
We are changing that by leveraging ubiquitous smartphones and tablets!