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 Inderjit Singh Dhanjal

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Inderjit Singh Dhanjal

Postgraduate Researcher
Engineering Streatham

1. LSI building, S03.07 2. Harrison 105 (Lab work)
University of Exeter
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
Exeter

Inderjit Singh is a postgraduate student at the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter. He began his PhD journey in April 2025 under the supervision of Dr. Rupam Das and Dr. Kyle Wedgwood.

 

His research focuses on the design and development of a wireless implantable micro-coil for the precise control of neuronal excitability. As a UKRI-funded project, it lies at the intersection of biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and wireless communication systems.

 

The objective of his work is to create a miniaturised, biocompatible device capable of delivering targeted electromagnetic stimulation to specific neural regions without the need for invasive wiring. This technology aims to pave the way for next-generation neuromodulation therapies, offering promising solutions for neurological conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain.

 

Inderjit's research combines experimental design, microelectronics, and simulation, alongside interdisciplinary collaboration to validate both the device’s performance and its biocompatibility. His work aspires to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of neural interfacing and neurotherapeutic technologies.

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