Dennis L Barbour, MD, PhD

Dennis L Barbour, MD, PhD

Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins, 2003
BEE, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995

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Jake Browning

Jake Browning

Bachelor and Master’s of Science in Computer Science and Math, Candidate

Jake is working on updating and evaluating machine learning contrast sensitivity function estimators.

Scott Burns, MS

Scott Burns, MS

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, 2010

Scott researched artificially-induced neuronal plasticity using implantable brain-computer interfaces.

He went on to a career in imaging research and software engineering.

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David Byren

David worked in the lab from Spring 2008 through Spring 2009 as a biomedical engineering undergraduate student.

Bryan Cai, BS

Bryan Cai, BS

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Finance, 2016

Bryan worked on commercializing early speech perception brain training games.

He went on to pursue an MBA at the Wharton School.

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Wesley Campbell

Wesley worked in the lab from Fall 2007 through Spring 2008 as a biomedical engineering undergraduate student.

Carrie Cao

Carrie Cao

Carrie is working to acquire behavioral data in children operating in interactive virtual worlds.

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Ashleigh Castner

Ashleigh worked in the lab during Fall 2009 as a biomedical engineering doctoral rotation student.

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Samir Chabra

Samir worked in the lab from Spring 2009 through Fall 2009 as a biomedical engineering undergraduate student

Hanqi Chen

Hanqi Chen

Master of Science in Computer Science

Hanqi worked to support and extend the ability to acquire real-time cognitive data with active machine learning.

Jeff Chen, BS

Jeff Chen, BS

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 2019

Jeff created simulations that helped confirm the properties of machine learning audiogram estimators.

He then established a career as a management consultant.