MEMS Ph.D. student; M.S. BME, Duke
As a second-year master's student in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, my research focuses on using brain stimulation to decode the brain's mechanisms, particularly to gain insights into deep brain function. My academic background spans both computer science and neuroscience, which I integrate to explore innovative techniques such as deep learning for it. Outside of research, I enjoy playing basketball and video games.
Research Interests
Diffusion models, computational modeling of ultrasonic brain stimulation, brain mechanics, brain-machine interface, mechanistic insights into brain function