Biography

I am a PhD graduate from the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institue of Technology and Emory University. I completed my PhD in the Systems Neural Engineering Lab under Dr. Chethan Pandarinath. My work combines principles of machine learning and artificial intelligence with neuroscience. My dissertation work focused on designing approaches that improve the robustness and practicality of neural interface technologies for everyday use.

I studied bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. My undergraduate research focused on understanding auditory processing in nonhuman primates in the Auditory Research Laboratory under Dr. Yale Cohen. In my free time, I enjoy baking, crocheting, CrossFit, and spending time with animals.

Presently, I am seeking full-time opportunities in neurotechnology, computational neuroscience, wearable devices, machine learning, and data science.

Interests
  • brain-computer interfaces
  • neurotechnology
  • wearable devices
  • motor control
  • artificial intelligence
  • data science
Education
  • PhD in Biomedical Engineering, 2024

    Georgia Tech & Emory University

  • MS in Biomedical Engineering, 2023

    Georgia Tech & Emory University

  • BSE in Bioengineering, Minors in Computer Science & Mathematics, 2019

    University of Pennsylvania

Skills

Technical
Python
Data Science
Deep learning
Hobbies
Crochet
Crossfit
Baking

Publications

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(2024). Few-shot Algorithms for Consistent Neural Decoding (FALCON) Benchmark.

DOI Journal of Neural Engineering

(2024). Few-shot Algorithms for Consistent Neural Decoding (FALCON) Benchmark.

PDF Code Dataset Project DOI bioRxiv

(2023). Identifying distinct neural features between the initial and corrective phases of precise reaching using AutoLFADS.

PDF DOI bioRxiv

(2022). Stabilizing brain-computer interfaces through alignment of latent dynamics.

PDF DOI bioRxiv