Michael Ibbotson is a neuroscientist and Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Melbourne. Originally from the UK, Michael obtained his PhD from The University of London before moving to the Australian National University, where he held an Australian Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Michael’s leadership roles include Head of the Visual Sciences Department and Founding Director of the Eccles Institute of Neuroscience, ANU, and Director of the National Vision Research Institute, Melbourne. Michael has worked in a diverse range of fields ranging from fundamental neuroscience to the development of biomimetic unmanned aerial vehicles and medical devices. As such, he has a very broad skill base including biology, neuroscience and engineering.
Michael has been a Chief Investigator in two ARC Centres of Excellence (Vision Science & Brain Function) and also the ARC Special Fund that lead to the creation of ‘Bionic Vision Australia’. Current research includes an industry partnership with start-up company Carbon Cybernetics to develop flexible carbon fibre electrodes for neural implantation to allow direct communication with the brain, along with fundamental neurophysiological projects to understand how the brain processes information.