School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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© 2008 Maysam Ghovanloo

Text Box: ***September 17, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in President Bush’s Speech: 
President Bush Attends Iftaar Dinner

September 3, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in The Economist: 
Speaking in Tongues

August 25, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in CNN: 
‘Tongue Computing’ could help disabled

August 25, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in Atlanta Journal Constitution: 
Computing at the tip of the tongue

August 25, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in CBS News: 
“Tongue Computing” May Help The Disabled

August 25, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in TIME: 
Research aims to put tongues in control of devices

August 24, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in LA Times: 
With tongue in cheek and elsewhere in the mouth disabled might someday control devices

August 24, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in MSNBC: 
Turning the tongue into a computer control pad

August 24, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in FOX News: 
Research Aims to Put Tongues in Control of Devices

August 24, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in Newsweek: 
Research aims to put tongues in control of devices

August 24, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in Associated Press: 
Research aims to put tongues in control of devices 

July 21, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in NSF News: 
Tongue Drive Technology

July 21, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in WIRED Magazine: 
'Tongue Drive System' Controls Wheelchair, Computer

July 2, 2008:
Tongue Drive featured in Forbes: 
Tongue Driven Device Aids Handicapped

Contact Information:

E-mail:

mgh at gatech dot edu

 

Office Address:

85 Fifth Street NW, Room TSRB-419
Atlanta, GA 30308
Office: 404-385-7048

Fax: 404-894-4701 

 

GT Bionics Laboratory:

85 Fifth Street NW, Lab TSRB-422
Atlanta, GA 30308
Lab: 404-385-6427

Text Box: GT Bionics Laboratory 
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director: Maysam Ghovanloo, Ph.D. 
Text Box: Mission: Developing New Technology to Improve the Quality of Life for People with Severe Disabilities
Research Areas:  
Implantable Microelectronic Devices 
Neural Interfacing
Assistive Technologies and Rehabilitation Engineering
Bio-inspired Microsystems
Medical instrumentation
Low-power analog/digital/mixed-mode integrated circuits.