Mattia Rigotti-Thompson

Mattia Rigotti-Thompson

PhD in Biomedical Engineering

Emory University & Georgia Tech

Mattia is a PhD student in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech. He is a J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholar from Chile. His research focuses on characterizing how intended movements are encoded by neural activity within the motor cortex, with the goal of improving practical use of brain-computer interfaces.

Mattia graduated as an Electrical Engineer in 2018 from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, with a BS in Electrical Engineering in 2016 and a MSc in Engineering in 2018. During his Master’s thesis and the years that followed, he worked in several projects in Chile developing control strategies and hardware for robotics. Additionally, he worked on implementing control algorithms for FES devices used in gait rehabilitation.

Interests
  • Brain-computer interfaces
  • Robots (real and fictional)
  • Video games
  • Free food
  • Dogs & rats
Education
  • MS in Electrical Engineering, 2018

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

  • BS in Electrical Engineering, 2016

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile