Dr. Ilias Tachtsidis

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Biography

Ilias Tachtsidis is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at University College London, where he leads the Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory and heads the Multi-Modal Spectroscopy Group. His research is highly interdisciplinary, integrating engineering, physics, neuroscience, and clinical medicine, primarily focusing on the development and application of non-invasive optical instruments and techniques for monitoring brain oxygenation, hemodynamics, and metabolism. A significant aspect of his work involves investigating the use and limitations of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) in neuroscience applications, particularly in identifying and using optically measured biomarkers to assess the functional status of the brain. His team has developed unique NIRS systems currently utilized in UCL Hospitals London to monitor adult traumatic brain injury patients and infants affected by birth asphyxia. Prof. Tachtsidis is an advocate for public engagement; in 2016, he founded MetaboLight to enhance public understanding of his research through imaginative, effective outreach. His efforts include creating engaging materials and participating in several public science events throughout the UK, garnering extensive attention used for educating audiences about the impact of light in monitoring brain function.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2020-01-01 — Present

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, leading research in optical monitoring techniques for brain metabolism.

Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow

2015-01-01 — 2019-12-31

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Reader in Biomedical Engineering, focusing on interdisciplinary applications of biomedical optics.

Wellcome Trust Career Development Research Fellow

2010-01-01 — 2015-01-01

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Research Fellow in Medical Physics and Bioengineering with a focus on non-invasive measurement techniques.