AAN07003

12/10/2014
Hartford, CT

Position Desired

Biomedical Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

Collegiate Education
2013-Present: MS, Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Concentration: Neuroengineering
2008-2013: BA,Cognitive Neuroscience,University of Connecticut,Storrs,CT.
2008-2013: BA,Research Psychology ,University of Connecticut,Storrs,CT.

Master' s Thesis 2013-Present: Optimizing electrical stimulation in IC to reproduce Auditory Cortex responses to sound; Artifact removal and neurosurgical techniques
Research Experience
2013-Present Research Project Leader and Lead Neurosurgeon, UConn AMI Research, Storrs, CT.
Responsibilities: Leading a small research team and assisting graduate students with project design. Stereotaxic surgery and stimulation of IC. Neural data analysis and computational modeling using Matlab, OpenEx, and Simulink, bioinstrumentation and electrical engineering practices.
2009-Present Research Assistant,UConn BNS Hippocampal Research, Storrs, CT.
Responsibilities: Interpretation and analysis of neurophyisological data, Data analysis using Matlab, Neuralynx, and SPSS of cross correlation and coupling analysis of Theta and Gamma oscillations.
2010-2011 Research Assistant, Yale University Positive Emotion & Psychopathology, New Haven, CT.
Responsibilities: Analysis of behavioral and psychophysiological data of bipolar patients (using SPSS and Mindware technologies).
2010-2011 Data Analyst, University of Connecticut Anxiety Disorder Center, Storrs, CT. Coding and interpretation of neurological and physiological data. Provide a thorough explanation of the data from a psychological standpoint. Understand and develop strategic methods for accommodating student disabilities.
Technical Experience
Computer OS: Mac OSX, Windows.
Languages: Matlab, R, LATEX.
Software: Mindware, Neuralynx, SPSS, Microsoft Office
Other{Stereotaxic surgery(IC,A1),TDT,Neuronexus and Neuralynx technologies, Tungsten electrode construction and implantation. Histology: (implementation of brain slicing and staining techniques).

Current Research

2013-Present- University of Connecticut, Read and Escabi Physiological Acoustics Lab: Modeling non linear systems in Auditory Cortex (including neurosurgical techniques)

Past Research Projects
Spring 2013 University of Connecticut, Chrobak Laboratory: Senior Thesis: Theta Oscil...

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