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Biomedical Functional Imaging and Neuroengineering Laboratory

College of Science & Engineering > Dept. of Biomedical Engineering


Han Yuan
Ph.D Candidate
yuanx041@umn.edu


Research Interests
  • Functional neuroimaging
  • Brain-computer interface
Education
  • B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, China, 2005
Honors and Awards
  • Doctoral dissertation fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2009-2010.
  • First Prize in Student Paper Competition, NFSI&ICFBI Conference, 2007.
  • Institute of Technology poster award, Life Science Alley the 5th Annual Conference, 2006.
  • NIH Neuro-physical-computational Sciences (NPCS) Graduate Training Fellowship, 2006-2007.
  • The Honor of Outstanding Graduate in Tsinghua University, 2005.
  • Second Prize in Challenge Cup Technology Contest in Tsinghua University, 2005.
  • Tsinghua University 12.9 Fellowship, 2004.
  • Second Prize in China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modeling, 2004.
Selected Publications
  • Yuan H, Perdoni C, Yang L, He B: Distributed Coupling between EEG Alpha and BOLD fMRI Signals during Unilateral Movements. Proc. of Org. for Human Brain Mapping, 16, 1062, 2010.
  • He B, Dai Y, Astolfi L, Babiloni F, Yang L, Yuan H: eConnectome: An Open Software for Mapping and Imaging of Brain Functional Connectivity. Proc. of Org. for Human Brain Mapping, 16, 1355, 2010.
  • Yuan H, Perdoni C, He B: Relationship between speed and EEG activity during imagined and executed hand movements. Journal of Neural Engineering, 7(2): 26001, 2010 (featured article).
  • Yuan H, Liu T, Szarkowski R, Rios C, Ashe J, He B: Negative covariation between task-related responses in alpha/beta-band activity and BOLD in human sensorimotor cortex: an EEG and fMRI study of motor imagery and movements. NeuroImage, 49(3):2596-2606, 2010.
  • Yuan H, Doud AJ, Gururajan A, He B: Cortical Imaging of Event-related (de)Synchronization during Online Control of Brain-computer Interface using Minimum-norm Estimates in the Frequency Domain. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation, 16(5): 425-431, 2008 (cover illustration).
  • Sheikholeslami C, Yuan H, He EJ, Bai XX, Yang L, He B: “A High Resolution EEG Study of Dynamic Brain Activity during Video Game Play,” Proc. of Annual Int’l Conf. of IEEE-EMBS, pp 2489 – 2491, 2007.


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