Research

Facilities, Equipment & Software

The BRAIN Center's research mission is supported by a broad network of laboratories and shared facilities across partner institutions. Together, these labs provide infrastructure for neurotechnology research, clinical translation, and broader impacts activities.
University of Houston

University of Houston

Research Thrusts
LaboratoriesResearch Thrusts
Big Data
Neuromodulation
Neurorehabilitation & Assistive Devices
Neural Activity Measurement
Clinical Trials
Device Development
Device Interoperability
Regulatory Science
Neurotechnologies for Sports
Neurotechnologies for Smart Factories
Neurotechnologies for Art
Ethical & Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
Biomedical Imaging
Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research (CNBR)
Computational Medicine Laboratory
Noninvasive BMI Systems
Neuroaesthetics Laboratory
Neurorobotics Laboratory
Arizona State University

Arizona State University

Research Thrusts
LaboratoriesResearch Thrusts
Big Data
Neuromodulation
Neurorehabilitation & Assistive Devices
Neural Activity Measurement
Clinical Trials
Device Development
Device Interoperability
Regulatory Science
Neurotechnologies for Sports
Neurotechnologies for Smart Factories
Neurotechnologies for Art
Ethical & Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
BioElectrical Systems & Technology (BEST)
Center for Adaptive Neural Systems
Motor Rehabilitation and Learning Laboratory
Neural Microsystem
Neural Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Visuomotor Learning
Universitas Miguel Hernández

Universitas Miguel Hernández

Research Thrusts
LaboratoriesResearch Thrusts
Big Data
Neuromodulation
Neurorehabilitation & Assistive Devices
Neural Activity Measurement
Clinical Trials
Device Development
Device Interoperability
Regulatory Science
Neurotechnologies for Sports
Neurotechnologies for Smart Factories
Neurotechnologies for Art
Ethical & Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
Behavior Analysis
Brain-Machine Interface Systems
Group of Design and Development of Bioactive Molecules
Motor Control and Learning
Ocular Neurobiology Group

Laboratory Tours

Short video tours of selected laboratories are coming soon. These will highlight key equipment, experimental setups, and opportunities for collaboration and training.