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NeurotechUofT (NTUT) is the University of Toronto’s only student design team dedicated exclusively to neuroengineering, where neuroscience meets engineering to solve real healthcare challenges. We design biomedical systems like biosignal-driven prosthetic limbs, EEG acquisition pipelines, EMG-based motor control, and neuromodulation-inspired assistive devices. Our work spans three subsystems: Hardware builds embedded signal acquisition and actuator systems, Software develops real-time processing and machine learning models, and Neuroscience ensures clinical and physiological relevance. Collaborating with Krembil Brain Institute, UHN, and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, NTUT offers observerships, mentorship, and a community where students don’t just study the brain; they build for it.

Research Lead '24
"Being part of NeurotechUofT has been transformative. The hands-on experience with cutting-edge BCI technology and the supportive community have shaped my career in neurotech."
Project Director '23
"The collaborative spirit here is unmatched. We're not just learning about neurotechnology – we're actively developing solutions that could change lives."
Faculty Advisor
"The innovation and dedication I see in these students is inspiring. They're not just learning – they're pushing the boundaries of what's possible in neurotechnology."
Research Lead '24
"Being part of NeurotechUofT has been transformative. The hands-on experience with cutting-edge BCI technology and the supportive community have shaped my career in neurotech."
Project Director '23
"The collaborative spirit here is unmatched. We're not just learning about neurotechnology – we're actively developing solutions that could change lives."
Faculty Advisor
"The innovation and dedication I see in these students is inspiring. They're not just learning – they're pushing the boundaries of what's possible in neurotechnology."
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