About me
I am a medical doctor and professor for invasive neurotechnology with 15 years of experience in in the field. I develop closed-loop neurostimulation approaches powered by machine learning based brain signal decoding. My successful research has won more than 6 million € in grant awards from international funding agencies including the European Research Council (ERC), the U.S. National Insitute of Health (NIH), the UK Wellcome Trust, the German Ministry for Health and Education (BMBF) and the German Research Foundation (DFG).
I am confident that neurotechnology can revolutionize the treatment of brain disorders,
but identifying viable strategies and promising opportunities requires years of knowledge and experience. I offer consultancy services to medical technology companies and academics that seek to win competitive funding applications, such as ERC grants from the Horizon Europe program.
Curriculum vitae
Neumann, Wolf-Julian
Researcher unique identifier(s): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6758-9708
Date of birth: 16th December 1985
Nationality: German
Disability: Severe hearing impairment
Email: julian.neumann@charite.de
Phone: +49 152 539 262 90
Since 2024
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Appointed University Professor for invasive neurotechnology in the department of neurology at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Since 2023
Einstein Center for Neurosciences
Since 2023
TRR295 - ReTune
Executive Board of Directors, Einstein Center for Neurosciences (https://www.ecn-berlin.de; total budget ~9 mio. €)
Steering committee, Transregional Research Consortium TRR295 ReTune: Retuning dynamic motor network disorders using neuromodulation (https://sfb-retune.de; total budget ~24 mio. €)
2023 - 2028
Horizon Europe
ERC Starting grant, ERC-2022-STG ReinforceBG 101077060 - Interrogating basal ganglia reinforcement with deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
Services
With Neumann neurotechnology I offer consultancies and collaborations in neurotechnology, grant applications and art.
Having won over 6 mio. € in grant funding in just four years of my assistant professorship and being part of steering committees of major collaborative research consortia, I provide my service as a consultant with the aim to bring your next grant initiative to success.
Neurotech Consultancy
I offer decisive insights into the current state of the art of neurotechnology and the research that empowers it. Contact me to get a better understanding on patient needs, brain modulation effects, neural engineering challenges and the neuroscientific foundation of the future of neurotechnology.
NeuroArt
As a musician and art lover, I develop displays that bring neuroscience to life, offering an immersive experience to general audiences that are interested in the interfaces of the brain, technology, music and visual arts.