My research spans multiple disciplines, from biomedical engineering to neurotechnology and cognitive science, each contributing to our understanding of human-machine interfaces and biological systems.
Biomedical Research Lab
Conducting research in biomedical engineering with focus on anatomical systems, motion analysis, and biomechanical modeling to understand human movement and develop better medical devices.
Brain-Computer Interface Research
Developing brain-computer interfaces and EEG systems, including the CruX brain-controlled pincher project and custom EEG cap design for improved neural signal acquisition.
Zili Lab Research
Investigating cognitive processes through experimental psychology research, focusing on human behavior, decision-making, and cognitive mechanisms in controlled laboratory settings.