Giorgio Bonmassar, PhD

Professional Information

Experience: 

Associate Professor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Assistant in Neuroscience, Massachusetts General Hospital

Education: 

PhD Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, 1997
PhD Electrical Engineering, La Sapienza, 1989

Position: 
Martinos Faculty

Contact

Mailing Address

75 Third Avenue, Rm 1.402
Charlestown, MA 02129

General Contact Information

Phone: 
617-726-0962
Location: 
CNY75-1402

Biosketch

Dr. Giorgio Bonmassar is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Analog Brain Imaging (ABI) Laboratory at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital. For more than two decades, his research has focused on bioelectromagnetic modeling and the design of MRI-compatible electrophysiology and neuromodulation technologies. His work integrates engineering, physics, and neuroscience to develop safe, high-performance systems that operate seamlessly within the MRI environment, advancing both fundamental brain research and clinical translation. Dr. Bonmassar is internationally recognized for pioneering multimodal neurostimulation platforms, including the first low-frequency focused ultrasound (LiFU) system for spinal cord neuromodulation and a novel high-frequency trans-spinal magnetic stimulation (HF-TSMS) system funded by the NIH. His laboratory develops non-invasive magnetic and ultrasound approaches aimed at transforming the treatment of chronic pain and neurological disorders. In parallel, he has led the design of MRI-conditional deep brain stimulation (DBS) and electrocorticography (ECoG) systems based on metamaterial and resistively tapered technologies, substantially reducing RF-induced heating and imaging artifacts. Earlier contributions include the first demonstration of simultaneous visual evoked potentials and fMRI, MRI-invisible microelectrodes, and polymer-based high-density EEG systems (InkCap and InkNet) that enable safe EEG-fMRI at high field strengths. As Principal Investigator on multiple NIH awards (including U01, R01, SBIR, and BRAIN Initiative mechanisms), Dr. Bonmassar leads interdisciplinary efforts spanning computational modeling, device fabrication, safety validation, and preclinical translation. His work is unified by a central mission: to engineer next-generation neurotechnology platforms that are safe, imaging-compatible, and capable of precise, multimodal control of neural circuits.