Ryan D'Arcy

Professor
Computing Science, Engineering Science

Areas of interest

My research is driven fundamentally by the interface between neuroscience and non-invasive biomedical imaging. The work blends basic studies of complex neural systems with clinical work that uses functional imaging to improve the treatment of brain diseases and disorders.

Neuroscience
Systems neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, and neuropsychology

Imaging
High field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI, magnetoencephalography (MEG), high density electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EPs), event-related brain potentials (ERPs), source analysis, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

Clinical
Brain injury, epilepsy, brain tumours, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis

Translational
Medical devices and imaging software

Education

  • PhD, Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Canada, 2002
  • MSc, Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Canada, 1998
  • BSc, Psychology and Biology, University of Victoria, Canada, 1996
  • Eng.L.
  • Neurotechnology

Courses

Future courses may be subject to change.