PhD Candidate · University of Queensland · 2026

Priyam Chatterjee

Neurophysiologist & Para Sport Classification Researcher

Developing objective neurophysiological measurements to bridge the gap between laboratory science and evidence-based Para sport classification systems.

11 Publications
27 Citations
h=3 H-Index
Priyam Chatterjee
01 — About

The Researcher
Behind the Science

I am a final-year Ph.D. researcher at the University of Queensland, specializing in the intersection of human neurophysiology and Para sport classification. My work sits at a unique crossroads of neuroscience, sports science, and applied ethics.

My core focus is developing objective neurophysiological tools — using Force, Surface Electromyography (sEMG), Motor Nerve Stimulation (MNS) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)— to detect Intentional Misrepresentation (IM) during strength assessment in Para-sport classification.

Beyond the lab based research, I am passionate about teaching and have instructed 200+ undergraduates across neurophysiology and exercise science, earning a 4.8+/5.0 student evaluation score.

Surface EMG MNS Motor Control Neurophysiology MATLAB Para Sport Biostatistics AI-assisted coding Prompt Engineering R
Research Research Research
Current Position
Ph.D. Candidate (HDR Scholar)
School of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland
Location
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Originally from West Bengal, India
Expected Completion
September 2026
April 2023 – September 2026
Teaching Rating
4.8+ / 5.0 (SECaT)
Top 10% — Engagement & Instructional Clarity
Priyam Chatterjee
02 — Research

What I Investigate

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100+
Human participants tested
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10+
MATLAB and HTML Algorithms
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200+
Lab Testing Sessions
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3
Countries Collaborating
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Neurophysiological Assessment

Using Motor Nerve Stimulation (MNS), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and Surface Electromyography (sEMG) to quantify neuromuscular function and voluntary activation capacity of the muscles during isometric strength assessments.

Signal Processing & MATLAB

Developing 10+ custom MATLAB and HTML dashboard algorithms for experimental paradigm design, real-time force and EMG signal processing, statistical analysis, and visualisations to improve data efficiency by more than 60%.

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Para Sport Classification

Co-Investigator on an international grant with Manchester Metropolitan University to transform World Para Swimming classification using surface EMG.

03 — Education

Academic Background

2023–2026
Ph.D. Candidate — School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
The University of Queensland · St. Lucia, QLD, Australia
ThesisNeurophysiological Assessment Tools for Detecting Intentional Misrepresentation in Para Sport Classification During Strength Assessment
FundingUQ Graduate School Scholarship (AUD $120,000+ — full tuition + living stipend)
Expected Sep 2026 $120K+ Scholarship
2016–2018
Master of Science — Human Physiology (Sports & Exercise)
University of Calcutta · West Bengal, India
ResultFirst Class with Outstanding — GPA 5.03/6.00 · Ranked 1st in cohort
AwardProf. P.K. Bardhan Memorial Award for highest marks in M.Sc. examination
First Class Rank 1
2013–2016
Bachelor of Science Honours — Physiology
University of Calcutta · West Bengal, India
ResultFirst Class Honours
AwardLate Amarendra Nath Banerjee Memorial Prize for 80%+ in practical examinations
First Class Hons.
04 — Experience

Research & Teaching

Ph.D. Researcher — Para Sport Classification & Neurophysiology
Apr 2023 → Present
The University of Queensland · St. Lucia, QLD, Australia
  • Pioneered a neurophysiological detection protocol combining sEMG and electrical stimulation to identify intentional misrepresentation (IM) in Para sport classification
  • Developed 10+ custom MATLAB algorithms and HTML dashboard for real-time signal processing, improving data processing efficiency by 60%
  • Recruited and tested 50+ research participants with 100% human ethics compliance
  • Co-Investigator Co-investigator at international grant with Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Managed laboratory operations across 200+ testing sessions involving neurphysiological measurements
Casual Academic Tutor & Practical Coordinator
2023 → Present
The University of Queensland · St. Lucia, QLD, Australia
  • Taught 200+ undergraduates across Motor Control & Learning (NEUR2530), Neuromechanical Basis of Human Movement (NEUR3733), and Exercise Science Technical Skills (EXMD2382)
  • Achieved SECaT score of 4.8+/5.0 — top 10% for engagement and instructional clarity
  • Coordinated 30+ practical lab sessions in sEMG, TMS, and neurophysiological testing
  • Supervised 4 Honours projects (HMST4925) with 100% completion rate
Research Mentor — M.Sc. Projects
2019 → 2025
University of Calcutta · West Bengal, India
  • Co-supervised 20+ Master's projects in Sports & Exercise Physiology
  • Resulted in multiple peer-reviewed publications
Research Trainee — Biostatistics
Feb 2022
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) · Kolkata, India
  • Intensive training in advanced research design, parametric/non-parametric tests, regression, survival analysis, and multivariate statistics using IBM SPSS
05 — Expertise

Technical Toolkit

⚗️ Neurophysiological Techniques
Surface EMG (sEMG)Expert
Transcranial Magnetic StimulationAdvanced
Force Measurement ProtocolsExpert
Motor Nerve StimulationAdvanced
Exercise Physiology & Anthropometry (ISAK L1)Proficient
💻 Programming & Analysis
MATLAB (Algorithm Dev.)Expert
R, JAMOVI, SPSS, GraphPad Prism (Advanced Statistics)Expert
Microsoft VSCode (Coding, Building and Visualisation)Advanced
AI- Prompt engineering in LLMsProficient
AI- assisted vibe codingProficient
📊 Statistical Methods
Descriptive Statistics Correlation and Regression Analysis Parametric and Non-parametric Tests Multivariate Methods Logistic Regression Meta-analysis Signal Processing
🔬 Research Competencies
Grant Writing Ethics Manuscript Preparation Peer Review Research Supervision Curriculum Development Lab Management Scientific Presentation International Collaboration
06 — Publications

Research Output

11
Peer-Reviewed Articles
27
Total Citations
3
h-Index
2017
Publishing Since
2025
Majumdar, D., Pal, M., Chatterjee, P., & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Neuromuscular adaptations in handgrip force control: An electromyographic comparison
International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 12(4), 26–31
2025
Bose, S., Pal, M., Chatterjee, P., & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Motor neuron discharge patterns of gastrocnemius muscle in two different glycemic states
Progress in Health Sciences, 15(2), ONLINE FIRST
2023
Saba, N., Chatterjee, P., & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Motor Units Involvement in Diaphragm and Intercostal Muscles During Supine and Prone Posture
Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 67(4), 283–289
2022
Chatterjee, P. & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Electromyographic Representation of Vastus Lateralis in Volleyball Players and its Relationship with Lower Limb Anthropometric Measurements
International Journal of Kinanthropometry, 2(1), 31–39
2022
Chatterjee, P. & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Assessment of Electrophysiological Changes in the Heart by Analysing Resting ECG and Comparison with Seattle Criteria in Trained Volleyball Players
Medical Science Pulse, 16(3), 01–07
2021
Chatterjee, P., Nandy, P., & Bandyopadhyay, A.
Formulation of regression equation on the basis of endurance time and fatigue indices in biceps brachii using surface-EMG
International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 8(6), 06–10

Complete list of 11 articles available on request. ORCID: 0000-0002-8303-2395

07 — Recognition

Grants, Awards &
Scholarships

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Dr Alf Howard International Travel Scholarship
School of HMNS, University of Queensland — competitive grant for international conference travel & research dissemination
2026
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UQ Graduate School Scholarship — AUD $120,000+
Full tuition offset (Research Training) + living stipend covering the entire Ph.D. programme
2023 – 2026
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Co-Investigator Research Grant — AUD $150,000+
International collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University — "Transforming World Para Swimming Classification with Surface EMG"
2024 – Present
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West Bengal Government M.Phil. Fellowship
24-month competitive state government research funding for postgraduate research
2019 – 2021
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Prof. P.K. Bardhan Memorial Award
Ranked 1st in M.Sc. cohort — First Class with Outstanding (GPA 5.03/6.00), University of Calcutta
2019
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Best Poster Award × 2
PHYSICON-2018 (XXXth Annual Conference, Physiological Society of India) & BIMACON-2017 (76th All Bengal IMA Conference)
2017 & 2018
08 — Presentations

Conference Activity

2025
A Variable Force Matching Protocol to Detect Intentional Misrepresentation of Effort During Isometric Strength Assessment in Para Sport Classification Accepted Poster
ECSS Annual Congress — Lausanne, Switzerland, 7–10 July 2025
2025
Effort or Intent? Identifying misrepresentation through the force matching protocol
Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) — University of Queensland
2025
SPRING ACL Workshop & SPRING Symposium
QUT, Brisbane — 2024 & 2025
2024
Detecting Intentional Misrepresentation in Para sport Classification: A Variable Force Target Matching Protocol using Surface EMG
UQ HMNS Postgraduate Conference — University of Queensland
2023
Unlocking Evidence-Based Approaches in Para sport Classification: The Potential of Surface Electromyography
HMNS Postgraduate Student Conference — University of Queensland
2018
Study of Fatigue Indices in Biceps Brachii by using surface EMG Best Poster Award
PHYSICON-2018 — XXXth Annual Conference of the Physiological Society of India

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09 — Contact

Let's Connect

I'm always open to discussing research collaborations, neurophysiology, para-sport classification, academic opportunities, or just a conversation about science.

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Affiliations & Memberships

University of Queensland
Ph.D. Candidate — School of HMNS
Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
Student Member — 2025 to present
Sports Medicine Australia (SMA)
Ph.D. Student Associate — 2025 to present
Universitas 21 Common Purpose
Global Citizen Certified — 2025
Manchester Metropolitan University
International Research Collaborator