"What I cannot create, I do not understand"
Richard Philips Feynman
Applied Physics is rooted in the basic concepts and scientific methods of the physical sciences, but deals with their practical use in other areas.
Neuroscience studies, with a wide variety of approaches, both clinical and basic, the morphofunctional aspects of the nervous system.
APNS is Applied Physics in Neuroscience.
It can contribute from a theoretical point of view with modeling and in silico simulations of complex biological systems such as the Blood- brain Barrier, or, in a much more concrete way by engineering and guiding with quantitative measures different technologies: diagnostic, therapeutic and theranostic, applied on the nervous system. Some examples are Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasound, Functionalized Nanoparticles.