

Huixin Yang
Huixin Yang is a PhD student at HUB of Intelligent Neuro-Engineering (HUBIN) of the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science at the University College London (UCL). Her project mainly focuses on investigating brain muscle connectivity, neuromuscular fatigue, and developing advanced multi-modal BCI systems with optimized fNIRS signal processing. Prior to her PhD study, she received her MRes and BEng degree at School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Enginering at Beihang University, China, respectively.
Research Interests
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Brain muscle connectivity during various motor tasks
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Neuromuscular fatigue assessment
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Advanced Development of Multi-modal Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Technology Optimized signal processing for fNIRS
Publications
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J. Chen, H. Yang et al., "Simultaneous Mental Fatigue and Mental Workload Assessment With Wearable High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography," IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 2025.
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L. Zhu, J. Chen, H. Yang et al., "Wearable Near-Eye Tracking Technologies for Health: A Review," Bioengineering, 2024.
