| Mentors |
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Professor denNijs a condensed matter theorist
and my advisor in the physics department. We are currently working
on a project modeling neuronal processes (hodgkin-huxley, compartmental
models, and will be moving to information processing in the dendritic tree
soon). |
| Marcel
denNijs |
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Dr. Farrell is the director of the EEG center at
the University and a professor in the medical school. During medical
school, I did several preceptorships with him there and began research
with him which evolved into the ECoG - BCI project. |
| Donald
Farrell |
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Dr. Mengert is a professor in the medical school
and was my clinical mentor and advisor during my first two years of
medical school. He is the chief attending of the emergency
department at the University. |
| Terry
Mengert |
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Professor Miller is a nuclear theorist who has
been coaching me in physics and how to do problems in physics throughout
the year, so that I can pass my qualifying exam in the Fall. He is
not, as the picture suggests, a drawing; he just doesn't have any pictures
on the web. |
| Jerry
Miller |
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Dr. Ojemann is a professor of neurological
surgery at the medical school. He is the principal investigator on
the ECoG - BCI project. I work with him on this project and have
been doing preceptorships with him in neurosurgery quarterly for the past
year. |
| Jeffrey
Ojemann |
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Professor Rao is my advisor and I am a member of
his lab. He is a professor in the computer science and engineering
department. His research includes neuronal modelling, artificial
intelligence, robotic vision, and brain computer interface (BCI).
See our lab webpage for
more. |
| Rajesh Rao |
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Gerwin Schalk is a researcher at the Wadsworth
Center. He is an experimentalist and analyst on the ECoG - BCI
project, as well as the creator of the BCI2000
Interface. |
| Gerwin Schalk |