ABOUT ME
I received my PhD in biomedical engineering at University of Houston. My research in clinical neural engineering and neuroscience areas has mainly focused on the computerized analysis of human intracranial EEG recordings in patients with neurological disorders using machine learning techniques and other computational methods. During my PhD, I had been particularly interested in the development of algorithms for the quantitative analysis of signature high-frequency neuronal activities in human iEEG.
I joined the Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience (LBCN) lab as a post-doctoral fellow in Oct. 2017 and currently working on the application of electrical brain stimulation in probing the causal importance of cortical networks in specific cognitive functions, as well as in the neuromodulation of epileptic networks..
RESEARCH INTEREST
Biomedical signal processing
Clinical neural engineering and neuromodulation
Cognitive neuroscience
Computational analysis of electrophysiological signals
Feature analysis and Machine learning
Intracranial EEG, epilepsy and seizure prevention