The Science of Learning Institute includes a broad network of scientists, practitioners, and educators with expertise spanning basic and applied sciences.
I am interested in fiber optic devices and biophotonics for applications in medicine and sensing.
I am interested in the application of information theoretic methods to human language technologies such as automatic speech recognition, machine translation and natural language processing.
I am interested in the study of human learning and behavior applied to driving.
I am interested in the mechanisms by which visual experience can modify cortical connections in the visual cortex, and how those mechanisms are regulated.
I am interested in the behavioral and cognitive correlates of the hippocampal formation--a brain region that is critical for forming and storing long-term memories.
I am interested in statistical machine translation.
My research focuses on developing and applying new neural signal processing methods to study effective connectivity in human brain networks responsible for auditory and language functions.