Mick Crosse

I'm a neural engineer and research scientist interested in signal processing and machine learning applications in neuroscience and neurotechnology. My research has focused on neural decoding, audiovisual speech processing, auditory attention, multisensory deficits in autism, speech recognition and brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.

I'm the Senior Neurotechnology Engineer at SEGOTIA. I previously completed a postdoc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, and an AI Residency at Google [X] in California. As part of my doctoral research at Trinity College Dublin, I developed the mTRF-Toolbox: an open-source toolkit for modelling multivariate stimulus-response data. More recently, I co-founded the Cognition and Sensory Processing Workshop (CNSP).

You can contact me via email at mick [at] segotia [dot] xyz, or using any of the links below.