Dr Anthony Bateson Lecturer +44 (0)1482 465154 | A.D.Bateson@hull.ac.uk Faculty and Department Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Engineering Related groups Electrical and Electronic Engineering Biography Outputs Research/PhD Qualifications PhD Recent outputs View more outputs Journal Article Categorisation of Mobile EEG: A Researcher's Perspective Bateson, A. D., Baseler, H. A., Paulson, K. S., Ahmed, F., & Asghar, A. U. (2017). Categorisation of Mobile EEG: A Researcher's Perspective. Biomed research international, 2017, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5496196 A non-invasive, home-based EEG hypoglycaemia warning system for personal monitoring using skin surface electrodes : a single-case feasibility study Clewett, C. J., Langley, P., Bateson, A. D., Asghar, A., & Wilkinson, A. J. (2016). A non-invasive, home-based EEG hypoglycaemia warning system for personal monitoring using skin surface electrodes : a single-case feasibility study. Health Technology Letters, 3(1), 2-5. https://doi.org/10.1049/htl.2015.0037 Philip Langley The 'Mouse Organ' project: a learning approach to promote creativity and motivation Miles, R., Wilkinson, A., & Bateson, A. (2002). The 'Mouse Organ' project: a learning approach to promote creativity and motivation. International journal of electrical engineering education, 39(3), 278 - 283 Research interests Dr Bateson is a lecturer in the Department of Engineering. His expertise lies is in embedded systems and medical engineering. Using the latest in microcontroller technologies and embedded software development to create bespoke physiological measurement systems for use in multi-disciplinary research projects. He is particularly interested in the development of non-invasive brain monitoring systems including EEG and fNIRS. This interest covers both static and mobile scenarios as well as field-deployable aspects of brain monitoring. Dr Bateson’s other research interests include wound management research (with Professor Fagan) liaising with Smith and Nephew Wound Management (Hull). Finally, as a member of the Learning in Virtual Environments (LiVE) research group he is working on the study of cognitive load in virtual environments. This multi-disciplinary work is taking place with colleagues in HYMS (DR Aziz Asghar) and the department of Education (Professor Stewart Martin). Postgraduate supervision Mobile non-invasive brain monitoring. Similar profiles Professor James M Gilbert Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dr Ming Hou Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Ron Patton Electrical and Electronic Engineering Igor Itskevich Electrical and Electronic Engineering