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I am passionate about nanoelectronic devices for neural systems and the advancement of brain-machine interfaces. With previous experience in neuroengineering and systems neuroscience, I’ve recently expanded my focus to radical neurotechnologies, aiming for novel therapeutics for disease.

My previous research focused on cerebellar motor control, investigating how the cerebellum encodes the precise frequency of tremor and movements. Our team has proposed a novel and generalizable mechanism to explain the precise coding of frequency, supported by mice and human evidence. This finding can potentially lead to a more intuitive control of neural prosthetics.