A multidisciplinary approach is core to the work of the Centre. Our researchers span 15 departments over the three faculties at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College and bring technological approaches together with neuroscience expertise to investigate brain function and solve problem underlying brain disorders.

Our research can be grouped broadly within technology themes of:
- Microelectronics, devices & biosensors
- Optical & genetic neurotechnology
- Computational modeling and data analysis tools
- Neuroprosthetics & neural interface technology
- Robotics & human-machine interaction
- Imaging
These are applied to health themes including:
- Diagnostics & clinical monitoring
- Neuromodulation for disease treatment
- Brain repair & neuroregeneration
- Brain circuits in health & disease
- Rehabilitation & augmentation
- Lifelong health & well-being
Centre research covers a range of disorders including: age associated disease, ALS, Alzheimer's, cancer, cerebral palsy, CNS, dementia, hearing impairment, multiple sclerosis, neurotrauma, Parkinson's, psychiatric disorders and stroke.