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I am a 4th year Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. Candidate at Natural Sounds and Neural Coding Laboratory (Sen Lab) and Bio Optical & Acoustic Spectroscopy Lab (BOAS Lab) at Boston University, co-advised by Dr. Kamal Sen and Dr. David Boas.


I am currently working on decoding attended spatial locations (audio-visual complex scene analysis) using machine learning techniques on combined fNIRS+ EEG and eye tracking data. I am also involved in the development of wearable fNIRS+EEG Brain-Computer Interface. We hope to bring neuroscience research into daily use for both the patient and the general population. Our identified areas of application are Brain-Computer Interfaces, AR-VR technologies, enhanced hearing aid devices, and more. My areas of interest/expertise are neuroscience, computational/statistical modeling, signal processing, wearables, BCI, machine learning, and deep learning.


Before starting my Ph. D., I graduated from NJIT with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering degree and Grand Challenges of Engineering minor with summa cum laude honor. I am fortunate to call myself the first to complete the National Academy of Engineering's Grand Challenges of Engineering at NJIT.