[5] He currently serves as Theme Lead for Enabling Technologies of the newly established Epilepsy Research Institute.
During his time at the University of Exeter he established the Centre for Biomedical Modelling and Analysis,[9] of which he was co-director,[10] supported by the Wellcome Trust.
In 2018 Terry with Dr Wessel Woldman co-founded Neuronostics,[11] a company focussed on epilepsy diagnosis and management.
[16] As a graduate student, Terry focused on synchronization problems in solid state laser systems,[17] before moving into neuroscience during his postdoctoral career.
He is most well known for his work in describing the mechanisms of seizures and susceptibility to epilepsy,[18] utilising mathematical models for the first time in the context of diagnosis[19] and surgery.