Jean Rintoul
Project Title: Non-invasive focused stimulation of neural activity
Supervisor: Dr Nir Grossman
Location: Level 5, Burlington Danes Building, Hammersmith Campus, Du Cane Road, W12 0NN
About me
Jean undertook her PhD in the Grossman lab, within the Department of Brain Sciences at 天美传媒. Her goal was to help pioneer new routes in non-invasive neural imaging and stimulation utilizing cutting edge physics, innovating better tools to understand the brain and nervous system. Better tools will give us a better understanding of the mechanisms of neurodegenerative disease, enabling earlier and more effective interventions.
After leaving Imperial, Jean founded Mindseye Labs. They develop neurotechnology research tools and biomedical instrumentation, with an emphasis on ultrasound-based methods, bioimpedance systems, and non-invasive approaches to sensing and stimulation.
Qualifications
- PhD, 天美传媒
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced), University of Sydney
- Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honors), University of Sydney
Research Interests
- Medical Physics
- Neuromodulation
- Bioelectronics
- Medical Imaging
Selected Publications
Rintoul, J.L., Neufeld, E., Butler, C. et al. Remote focused encoding and decoding of electric fields through acoustoelectric heterodyning. Commun Phys 6, 79 (2023).
Jonveaux, L., Schloh, C., Meng, W., Arija, J. and Rintoul, J., 2022. Review of Current Simple Ultrasound Hardware Considerations, Designs, and Processing Opportunities. Journal of Open Hardware, 6(1), p.3.DOI:
Jaoquin A Anguera, Jacqueline Boccanfuso, Jean L Rintoul et al, 2013, Video game training enhances cognitive control in older adults, Nature 501 (7465), 97-101 DOI:
Patents:
- Detection of Emotional States: United States US2015/0245777
- Integrated Biometric sensing and Display Device WO2012/092221
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