Rehabilitation and Neural Engineering Laboratory

Evan Rogers

  • Postdoctoral Associate

Evan Rogers is a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Neurological Surgery. He received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering in 2023 from the University of Michigan, where he studied the biophysics and mechanisms of action of spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain using computational modeling and human subjects research. His current work is focused on neurostimulation for motor control applications.

Research Interest Summary

Spinal cord stimulation; computational modeling; electrical biophysics; neurostimulation; neural engineering

Research Interests

Evan is interested in the translation of biophysical insight into improved neurostimulation protocols. Currently, he is working to pair computational and experimental results towards spinal cord stimulation for motor control applications.