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Paul Gnanayutham
BSc MSc PhD FHEA
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is
that good man do nothing"- Edmund Burke
PhD Supervisions

Interested in PhD by research?

I am constantly looking for interested students with interest in the followings areas.
  • Wireless Brain Computer Interfaces
  • Rehabilitation Robotics
  • Interfaces for personnel with traumatic brain injury
  • Interfaces for personnel with Cognitive and motor impairment
  • Modelling bio-potentials using artificial intelligence
  • Intelligent Network Agents

PhD Students, past and present

Research carried out on developing games to rehabilitate brain injured personnel. These games can act as communications interfaces, games interfaces or activating devices interface, all with the sole purpose of rehabilitating for independent living. Research is also being carried out interfacing popular games and applications which are used by the wider public. This research uses the software buttons concept, that translates menus into buttons that can be accessed using brain computer interfaces.

Also Research carried out on applying mobile agent technology to the management of routing devices in a large network. It involves the investigation of sending agents to particular routers that exhibit some difficulties with the traffic loads and other network events with the aim to remedy the problem. Another investigation, setting-up wireless ad-hoc networks in harsh environments to and communicate with a base station via self configuring sensors.


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