Summary
Jackson Cagle is a biomedical engineer and Research Assistant Professor with 11 years of experience blending electrical engineering, embedded software, and neuroscience to design medical devices and closed-loop neural stimulation systems. Based at the Norman Fixel Institute in Gainesville, he moves fluidly between analog PCB design, microprocessor programming, and signal processing for neural recording and stimulation. His work spans academic research and industry product development—from high-density EEG analysis and satellite telemetry to an iOS patient-education app with SceneKit and AWS-backed services—demonstrating uncommon breadth across hardware, firmware, and full-stack software. Known for building practical closed-loop feedback systems driven by neural activation, he brings both experimental rigor from a Ph.D. and hands-on engineering that accelerates translational neurotechnology.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts (A.A.), Biology, General, Associate of Arts (A.A.), Biology, General at Chipola College
High School, High School at Chipley High School
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Florida
English, Chinese