
Todd Coleman's background in computer science and engineering informs his innovative research into neuroscience and development of novel brain-machine interfaces.
Published Wednesday, August 20, 2008

As reported in the Aug. 7 issue of the journal
Nature, Beckman Institute's
John Rogers and his collaborators have developed a high-performance, hemispherical "eye" camera using an array of single-crystalline silicon detectors and electronics, configured in a stretchable, interconnected mesh. The work opens new possibilities for advanced camera design. It also foreshadows artificial retinas for bionic eyes similar in concept to those in the movie "Terminator" and other popular science fiction.
Published Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Beckman Institute researcher
Albert Feng and his collaborators have discovered that a frog that lives near noisy springs in central China can tune its ears to different sound frequencies, much like the tuner on a radio can shift from one frequency to another. It is the only known example of an animal that can actively select what frequencies it hears, the researchers say.
Published Tuesday, July 22, 2008