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Simeon Wong

PhD student @ SickKids x UofT Biomedical Engineering Building responsive neuromodulation systems for children with epilepsy

Simeon Wong is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto, working at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.3 His research focuses on studying brain mechanisms of epilepsy, sleep, and attention, as well as developing new methods in these areas.3

Wong's academic background includes:

  1. A Master of Science degree from the University of Toronto - University College2
  2. Currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, with a graduate school start date of September 1, 20204

In his research work:

  • He studies epilepsy, magnetoencephalography, electroencephalography, functional connectivity, and attention1
  • He has published numerous papers on topics such as vagus nerve stimulation, epileptic high-frequency oscillations, and brain connectivity in various neurological conditions1
  • His primary advisor for his PhD research is George Ibrahim4

Wong has a significant publication record, with many of his papers being highly cited in the field of neuroscience and epilepsy research.1 His work spans various aspects of neurological research, including innovative approaches to understanding and treating epilepsy, as well as investigating brain function in conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and concussion.1

Highlights

‪Simeon M. Wong‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada