Jordi Cools deals with coordination and hands-on support on various projects related to novel in vitro and in vivo devices for neuro-applications. Examples include flexible, intracranial electrocorticography (ECoG) arrays using large-area electronics, novel catheter designs for convection-enhanced drug delivery (CED) for the treatment of brain cancer, and novel microelectrode platforms for neural recording and stimulation.
PhD in Biomedical Sciences, 2017
KU Leuven
Master in Biomedical Sciences (Bioelectronics and Nanotechnology), 2012
Hasselt University