POLINA A. ANIKEEVA
Engineering, Materials Sciences and Engineering
(Department of)
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room 36–849
Cambridge, MA 02139
anikeeva@mit.edu
617.253.3301
Administrative Assistant
Cynthia J Higgins
chiggins@mit.edu
617.258.7348
Room 36–812
Polina Anikeeva is Associate Director of the Research Lab of Electronics, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, and principal investigator in the Bioelectronics Group.
Prof. Anikeeva is combining materials chemistry and nano- and micro-fabrication approaches to develop minimally invasive devices for neural recording, stimulation, and repair.
She is interested in organic and nanostructured hybrid materials beyond traditional semiconductors as potential candidates for neuroprosthetic devices. Her lab focuses on
engineering materials interfaces between neural tissues and electronic and optoelectronic devices in order to improve signal quality as well as biocompatibility of neural probes.
The technology developed in her lab has potential applications in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease, major depressive disorder as well as brain-machine interfaces
for paralyzed patients.
Prof. Anikeeva received her BS in Physics from St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Russia in 2003. Before starting graduate school she spent a year working in the
Physical Chemistry Division at the Los Alamos National Lab. After receiving her PhD degree in Materials Science from MIT in January 2009, she completed a postdoctoral
fellowship in Bioengineering at Stanford University. She joined the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in July 2011 as AMAX career development
assistant professor.
Keywords
bioelectronics, minimally invasive neuroprosthetics, neural interfaces,
optoelectronics, nanotechnologe
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