Howdy!
I am an undergraduate Computer Science and Cognitive Science, or (CS)2, student at Rice University interested in both using computational modeling to explore the functionality of neural circuitry, as well as the microfabrication of devices to modulate neural activity. For the past 3 years, I have worked under the supervision of Dr. Caleb Kemere in the Realtime Neural Engineering Lab (RNEL). To read more about my research, both past and present, click here or check out the video below!
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Student Spotlight: Ariel Feldman '20
Neuroscience minor and computer science and cognitive science double major Ariel Feldman works with Caleb Kemere, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, to better understand how the brain works.As a member of the Realtime Neural Engineering Lab, Ariel is part of a team that is helping to uncover new ways to interface with the brain in ways that we haven't been able to before.
Posted by Rice University – School of Natural Sciences on Friday, June 14, 2019
P.S. Click here if you want to read a bit about my experience at HackRice last year!
Note: We did not actually complete the project mentioned in the article. I told the journalist what our long term plans were for the project, and she twisted it. I have since lost faith in the media.
#fakenews