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Jack W. Judy is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research activities span multiple fields of study, primarily focused on Neuroscience and Engineering. Key subfields include Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurology, with additional work in Polymers and Plastics and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research topics highlight areas such as Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Muscle activation and electromyography studies, Neurological disorders and treatments, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, and conducting polymers and their applications.

Recent publications by Jack W. Judy include the following papers:

  • Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Cutting Edge Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Neuromodulation, Neuroethics, Pain, Interventional Psychiatry, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury (2022) in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Development of a magnetically aligned regenerative tissue-engineered electronic nerve interface for peripheral nerve applications (2021) in Biomaterials
  • Proceedings of the 10th annual deep brain stimulation think tank: Advances in cutting edge technologies, artificial intelligence, neuromodulation, neuroethics, interventional psychiatry, and women in neuromodulation (2023) in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • The Materials Science Foundation Supporting the Microfabrication of Reliable Polyimide-Metal Neuroelectronic Interfaces (2021) in Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Integration of flexible polyimide arrays into soft extracellular matrix-based hydrogel materials for a tissue-engineered electronic nerve interface (TEENI) (2020) in Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated multiple times with Jack W. Judy include Cary A. Kuliasha, Christine E. Schmidt, Joshua K. Wong, Robert S. Raike, and Michael S. Okun.

They have published regularly in venues such as:

  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface
  • Biomaterials
  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Best Publications

  • Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS):fabrication, design and applications

    Jack W Judy

  • High-Mobility Field-Effect Transistors from Large-Area Solution-Grown Aligned C60 Single Crystals

    Hanying Li;Benjamin C-K. Tee;Judy J. Cha;Yi Cui

  • Magnetically actuated, addressable microstructures

    J.W. Judy;R.S. Muller

  • Minimally invasive endovascular stent-electrode array for high-fidelity, chronic recordings of cortical neural activity

    Thomas J Oxley;Nicholas L Opie;Sam E John;Gil S Rind;Gil S Rind

  • Micromachined polymer-based chemical gas sensor array

    Frank Zee;Jack W. Judy

  • Magnetic microactuation of polysilicon flexure structures

    J.W. Judy;R.S. Muller;H.H. Zappe

  • Spike Sorting: The First Step in Decoding the Brain: The first step in decoding the brain

    S. Gibson;J. W. Judy;D. Markovic

  • Magnetic nanoparticle–mediated massively parallel mechanical modulation of single-cell behavior

    Peter Tseng;Jack W Judy;Jack W Judy;Dino Di Carlo;Dino Di Carlo

  • DARPA-funded efforts in the development of novel brain-computer interface technologies.

    Robbin A. Miranda;William D. Casebeer;Amy M. Hein;Jack W. Judy

  • Magnetic microactuation of torsional polysilicon structures

    Jack W Judy;Richard S Muller

  • Comparison of spike-sorting algorithms for future hardware implementation

    Sarah Gibson;Jack W. Judy;Dejan Markovic

  • Technology-Aware Algorithm Design for Neural Spike Detection, Feature Extraction, and Dimensionality Reduction

    Sarah Gibson;Jack W Judy;Dejan Markovic

  • Ferromagnetic micromechanical magnetometer

    Henry H. Yang;N. V. Myung;Jeffrey Yee;D.-Y. Park

  • Surface-machined micromechanical membrane pump

    J.W. Judy;T. Tamagawa;D.L. Polla

  • Design and fabrication of a micromachined planar patch-clamp substrate with integrated microfluidics for single-cell measurements

    B. Matthews;J.W. Judy

  • High-density array of micro-machined electrodes for neural stimulation

    Andy Hung;Robert J Greenberg;David Daomin Zhou;Jack Judy

  • Magnetic MEMS reconfigurable frequency-selective surfaces

    J.M. Zendejas;J.P. Gianvittorio;Y. Rahmat-Samii;J.W. Judy

  • Tissue-Engineered Peripheral Nerve Interfaces

    Benjamin S. Spearman;Vidhi H. Desai;Sahba Mobini;Matthew D. McDermott;Matthew D. McDermott

  • Multielectrode microprobes for deep-brain stimulation fabricated with a customizable 3-D electroplating process

    P.S. Motta;J.W. Judy

  • A linear piezoelectric stepper motor with submicrometer step size and centimeter travel range

    J.W. Judy;D.L. Polla;W.P. Robbins

  • In-vivo EEG recording using a wireless implantable neural transceiver

    P. Irazoqui-Pastor;I. Mody;J.W. Judy

  • Capturing high-frequency phenomena using a bandwidth-limited sensor network

    Ben Greenstein;Christopher Mar;Alex Pesterev;Shahin Farshchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Do Hyun Kim
Do Hyun Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Christine E. Schmidt
Christine E. Schmidt University of Florida
Robert J. Greenberg
Robert J. Greenberg Johns Hopkins University
Istvan Mody
Istvan Mody University of California, Los Angeles
Dejan Markovic
Dejan Markovic University of California, Los Angeles
Richard S. Muller
Richard S. Muller University of California, Berkeley
Dino Di Carlo
Dino Di Carlo University of California, Los Angeles
Mohammad Hossein Zarifi
Mohammad Hossein Zarifi University of British Columbia
Michael S. Okun
Michael S. Okun University of Florida
Yu-Chong Tai
Yu-Chong Tai California Institute of Technology

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