My research program is at the intersection of biomedical engineering and human neurophysiology, with interests in deep brain stimulation (DBS) mechanisms, synaptic plasticity, brain-computer interfaces, machine learning, and the development of novel, data-driven methods of brain stimulation.
Luka Milosevic received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Toronto, after which he pursued a Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Tübingen Institute for Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology, Germany. He is currently a Scientist at the Krembil Research Institute, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Institute of Biomedical Engineering, and an Affiliate Scientist at the KITE Research Institute and CRANIA.