Jimmie Gmaz, PhD

Research Scientist


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Jimmie Gmaz

I am a scientist with over a decade of experience in end-to-end neuroscience research from initial conception through to the dissemination of results. I utilize in vivo experimental techniques to acquire neurophysiological data, and apply various signal processing and machine learning methods to extract meaningful insights.

Currently in Juan Gallego's group at Imperial College London, where I am involved in experimental and data science projects related to neural interfaces, BCIs, and the neuroscience of motor control.

Previously, I completed my PhD at Dartmouth College in the lab of Matthijs van der Meer where I studied the flexible processing of motivationally-relevant information in the rodent nucleus accumbens. Before Dartmouth, I started my research career with Bruce McKay at Wilfrid Laurier University where I investigated the effects of the abused solvent toluene on various aspects of neural function. See Resume for more information.

I am passionate about using technology to improve health outcomes, and aim to use my expertise to contribute to the development of innovative therapies.


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