The Innovision Team

Professor Gary Green

Chief Scientific Officer (Co-Founder)

Gary was the founding Director of the York Neuroimaging Centre, The York Diagnostic Imaging Centre and Co-director of the Centre for Hyperpolarization in MRI.

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Peter Schwabach

Chief Executive Officer (Co-Founder)

Peter is a former Goldman Sachs investment banker and award winning VC Fund Manager with 35 years investment management experience. He sits on the boards of a number of UK Technology companies specialising in AI and Robotics and chairs the National Centre of Nuclear robotics. He is a History Graduate of Oriel College Oxford.

Nat Blundell

Chief Digital Officer (Co-Founder)

Nat brings over 25 years of software development experience to Innovision IP having worked on everything from government secure telecommunications and embedded systems to enterprise scale content management and data mining. He specialises in leading large C and Python projects, taking them through to long term support.

Dr. Mark Hymers

Chief Technical Officer (Co-Founder)

Mark holds a PhD from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at Newcastle University in methods of analysis of neuroimaging data. He was a senior member of staff at York NeuroImaging Centre at the University of York, UK for almost 15 years; latterly holding the role of Lecturer in Neuroimaging Methods. His research and teaching in that time focussed on methods of acquisition and analysis of, and statistical reasoning about, MEG and fMRI data.

Dr. Stefan Rampp

Advisory Board

Dr. med. Stefan Rampp studied medicine at the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, where he graduated in 2004. He completed his doctoral thesis in 2006. From 2004 to 2014, he worked at the Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology and since 2015 at the Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Erlangen. In 2006, he also joined the Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Halle. In May 2016, he completed his habilitation thesis in experimental neurosurgery. He is currently the chair of the MEG lab of the University Hospital Erlangen, Germany.

His research includes diverse topics, such as MEG, surface and invasive EEG, as well as MRI analysis and postprocessing for epileptic focus localization, functional mapping and neurocognitive research. Further areas of interest are intraoperative monitoring, biosignal analysis and software development.