Research
My current area of research is in the use of electroencephalography (EEG) to study the dynamics of the human brain. This is my passion, and something I truly enjoy, but it has been the product of a blend of academic experimentation. My undergraduate major was in biomedical engineering as well, but my thesis was a computer simulation of crowd behavior. I took an array of sociology, psychology, and computer science courses to develop this simulation. After graduation, I took a year off to work at NASA to study the effects of virtual reality on the neurovestibular system. I firmly believe in the importance of multidisciplinary projects, because it promotes creativity and originality in uniting different knowledge sets and practical experience.
Ongoing Research
Past Research