Todd Coleman

IN A NUTSHELL

UCSD sensor innovator Todd Coleman shares his quest to develop health monitoring tattoos that hold promise for revolutionizing health care monitoring and making medicine less invasive.

ABOUT TODD

UCSD Bioengineering Professor Todd Coleman integratively spans the disciplines of medical electronics, machine learning, and public health. His research develops multi-functional, flexible bio-electronics and novel analytics methods to benefit patients and clinical decision-makers. After a PhD in Electrical Engineering at MIT, Todd did a neurosciences post-doc and became an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer engineering and Neuroscience at University of Illinois before joining the faculty of UCSD. An avid public health advocate, Todd understands the value of collaborating with community health programs to truly implement and deliver sustainable innovations to those who need it most.

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Top 40 under 40: Q&A with Todd
Cell Magazine. 2015.

Finally, Tattoos That Let You Control Objects with Your Mind
Peckham M. TIME. 2013.

Towards Inconspicuous and Instrumental Brain-Computer Interfaces
Coleman T. TEDxUCSD. 2013.

Wireless Tattoo Electronics
Coleman T. Founders Symposium. 2012.

UCSD IEM Case Study: Neonate Monitoring
Coleman T, Harbert MJ. UCSD IEM.

Epidermal Electronics
Coleman TP, et. al. Science. 2011:333;838-843.

A Feedback Information-Theoretic Approach to the Design of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Coleman TP, et. al. International Journal on Human-Computer Interaction. 2011:27(1);5–23.

Equivalence Between Reliable Feedback Communication and Nonlinear Filter Stability
Gorantla SK, Coleman TP. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. 2011:164-168.

Publications: Neural Interaction Lab
A comprehensive list of publications produced by Todd's laboratory

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Multidisciplinary Bio-Electronics Innovator