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Hitten Zaveri, PhD

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Associate Professor of Neurology

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Titles

Associate Professor of Neurology

Biography

Dr. Zaveri has received academic training in electrical engineering (B.S.E, M.S.E), computer engineering (B.S.E) and biomedical engineering (M.S., Ph.D.) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and epilepsy and neurology (post-doctoral studies) from Yale University. He is the director of the Computational Neurophysiology Laboratory at Yale University. His research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering and mathematics.

Appointments

  • Neurology

    Associate Professor on Term
    Primary

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Education & Training

Postdoctoral Associate
Yale University (1997)
PhD
University of Michigan, Bioengineering (1993)
MSEE
University of Michigan, Bioengineering (1987)
MSEE
University of Michigan, Electrical Engineering (1987)
BSEE
University of Michigan, Computer Engineering (1983)
BSEE
University of Michigan, Electrical Engineering (1982)

Research

Overview

There are two aspects to our work on epilepsy. First, we seek to understand, through experiments and analysis, how seizures the seemingly random disruption of brain function, are generated and how they spread through the brain. Second, we are developing brain implantable devices to sense, analyze and control aberrant brain activity. These devices include a wireless, battery-free, multimodal intracranial sensor to continuously monitor brain neurochemistry and electrophysiology (see the image on this page) and devices to detect and predict the onset of a seizure and intervene to terminate a seizure once it has been detected or predicted. Further information on our research can be found in our publications. A few, recent, publications are listed below. A comprehensive listing of our publications can be found on the Yale CNL website.

  • Understand how seizures are generated
  • Develop implantable multimodal sensors for direct brain sensing
  • Accurately locate the seizure onset area
  • Detect and predict the onset of seizures in real-time
  • Develop interventional methods to terminate or abort seizures

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Engineering; Epilepsy; Mathematics; Neurosciences

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Hitten Zaveri's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Epilepsy networks

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Get In Touch

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Locations

  • Lippard Laboratory of Clinical Investigation (LLCI)

    Academic Office

    15 York Street, Rm 714 A

    New Haven, CT 06510

    Appointments

    203.737.5407