The NeuroPhysics program at GSU is dedicated to uncovering the physics of the brain structure and function, both in health and sickness, using experimental neuroimaging, and theoretical and computational approaches
This group, led by Dr. Mukesh Dhamala, has a laboratory equipped with a 64-channel EEG system to record human brain electrical activity. We have collaborations across multiple departments at GSU and other institutions in Atlanta, and shares a 3-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner at the joint Georgia State and Georgia Tech Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI), which is dedicated for research into the human brain.