Jackson Fugate
Seminar Speaker
Date: 3/12/2026
Time: 1pm-2pm
Location: Communicore CG-068
ABSTRACT
Tucker-Davis Technologies (TDT) develops advanced hardware and software platforms for neural recording, stimulation, and real-time data acquisition used in research laboratories worldwide. This seminar will provide insight into the engineering tradeoffs and systems integration challenges involved in building robust neurotechnology tools that function reliably in real experimental and translational environments. Topics may include neural signal acquisition workflows, stimulation architectures, closed-loop capabilities, data pipelines, and the practical realities of supporting research users. A limited follow-on visit to the TDT facility may be organized for interested attendees.
SPEAKER BIO
Jackson Fugate is an engineer at Tucker-Davis Technologies (TDT), a company that develops advanced hardware and software systems for neural recording, stimulation, and real-time data acquisition used in neuroscience laboratories around the world. Jackson began his time with TDT as an intern and has continued working with the company for many years, gaining extensive experience with the tools and systems that support cutting-edge neural interface research. TDT’s platforms are widely used in academic and industry labs for experiments involving neural recording, closed-loop stimulation, behavioral neuroscience, and brain–machine interfaces. Through its integrated hardware and software ecosystem, TDT helps researchers collect, process, and analyze neural data across a wide range of experimental and translational applications.
