My research focuses on EEG electrode attachments, addressing a real-world accessibility gap in neuroimaging and rehabilitation.
Hands-on experience building and testing medical devices, from signal processing to clinical integration.
My blog breaks down the latest in neurotech and wearable devices. I explore what's under the hood, separate hype from reality, and examine how these innovations are reshaping rehabilitation, performance, and accessibility. No marketing speak, just what the tech does, why it matters, and where it's heading.
My art portfolio features watercolors, acrylics, and sketches, exploring color, composition, and creative expression. It's a visual break from the technical world and a window into my creative process.