Biography
Jake Toth is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the BUBBL group at the University of Oxford. He is awaiting the formal completion of his PhD at the University of Sheffield, where his research focused on transcranial electrical stimulation and electroencephalography. His doctoral work included developing an accessible approach for standardized transcranial electrical stimulation dosing and an investigation into the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on vigilant attention.
In addition to his PhD research, Jake has held various Research Associate and Research Assistant roles at the University of Sheffield, contributing to a range of projects utilizing brain-computer interfaces. At Oxford, his current research focuses on using transcranial ultrasound stimulation to modulate human brain activity.
Research Interests
- Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces.
- Non-invasive brain stimulation.
- Closed-loop non-invasive brain stimulation
- Individualized non-invasive brain stimulation
- Accessibility and inclusivity in non-invasive brain stimulation.
Research Projects
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) for human neuromodulation.