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NI Guangjian

Title/Position:Professor

Research Areas:The main research interests are auditory brain-computer interfaces, neural engineering, hearing rehabilitation and intelligent medicine. Research work includes key technologies in decoding brain responses evoked by auditory stimuli, applications in the diagnosis and rehabilitation of auditory diseases, development of new cochlear implants and hearing aid devices, hearing mechanism.

Email:niguangjian@tju.edu.cn

Brief Introduction:

Guangjian Ni, Doctoral supervisor. Principal Scientist of the National Key Research and Development Program of China, Tianjin First level of Young Science and technology. Prof. Ni acts as Deputy Dean of Medical School of Tianjin University, Deputy Director of the Haihe Laboratory for Brain-Computer Interaction and Human-Computer Integration, Deputy Director of the Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education of the PRC for Intelligent Medical Engineering, member of the Expert Advisory Committee of the Tianjin Center of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National Technology Innovation Center, deputy chairman and secretary general of the Youth Scientist Committee of Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering.

 

Academic Achievements:

1.Qi Zheng#, Yubo Wu#, Jianing Zhu, Leqiang Cao, Yanru Bai, Guangjian Ni*. Cochlear Implant Artifacts Removal in EEG-Based Objective Auditory Rehabilitation Assessment. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 2024.

2.Hongxing Liu#, Yanru Bai#,Qi Zheng, Jihan Liu, Jianing Zhu, Guangjian Ni*. Electrophysiological correlation of auditory selective spatial attention in the cocktail party situation, Human Brain Mapping, 2024.

3.Hongxing Liu#, Yanru Bai#, Zihao Xu, Jihan Liu, Guangjian Ni, Dong Ming. The Scalp Time-varying Network of Auditory Spatial Attention in Cocktail-Party Situations, Hearing Research, 2023.

4. Ran Zhao#, Tao Yue#,· Zihao Xu,· Yunqi Zhang, Yubo Wu , Yanru Bai*,  Guangjian Ni* , Dong Ming. Electroencephalogram-based Objective Assessment of Cognitive Function Level Associated With Age-related Hearing Loss, GeroScience, 2023.

5.Guangjian Ni#*, Zihao Xu#, Yanru Bai, Qi Zheng, Ran Zhao, Yubo Wu, Dong Ming. EEG-based Assessment of Temporal Fine Structure and Envelope Effect in Mandarin Syllable and Tone Perception, Cerebral cortex, 2023.

6.Zihao Xu#, Yanru Bai#, Ran Zhao, Qi Zheng, Dong Ming*, Guangjian Ni*, Auditory attention decoding from EEG-based Mandarin speech envelope reconstruction, Hearing Research, 2022.

7.Guangjian Ni#*, Qi Zheng#, Yidi Liu, Yawen Zhao, Tao Yue, Siyang Han, Haihong Liu*, Dong Ming* (2021) Objective assessment of auditory rehabilitation for cochlear implant paediatric users using EEG information, Hearing Research, 404: 108211.

8.Stephen J Elliott and Guangjian Ni* (2018) An elemental approach to modelling the mechanics of the cochlea, Hearing Research, 360, 14-24.

9.Stephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni* and Luyang Sun (2017) Fitting Pole-zero Micromechanical Models to Cochlear Response Measurements, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(2):666-679.

10.Guangjian Ni*, Luyang Sun and Stephen J Elliott (2017) A Linearly Tapered Box Model of the Cochlea, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 141(3), 1793-1803.Q2

11.Stephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni* and Carl A. Verschuur (2016) Modelling the effect of round window stiffness on residual hearing after cochlear implantation, Hearing Research, 341, 155-167.

12.Guangjian Ni*, Stephen Elliott and Johannes Baumgart (2016) Finite Element Model of the Active Organ of Corti, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 13 (115).

13.Guangjian Ni* and Stephen Elliott (2015) Comparing Methods of Modelling Near Field Fluid Coupling in the Cochlea, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(3) 1309-1317.

14.Guangjian Ni* and Stephen Elliott (2014) Wave Interpretation of Numerical Results for the Vibration in Thin Conical Shells, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 333(10), 2750-2758.

 

Honors & Awards:

Prof. Ni has led 33 projects, including the National Key Research and Development Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, major applied research projects, and industry-sponsored projects. Published over 80 articles in high-level journals and academic conferences, covering top-tier journals in Auditory and Neural Engineering, such as IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Human Brain Mapping, GeroScience, Hearing Research, and Cerebral Cortex.