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Kamran Hussain

 

Electrical and Computer Engineering
NASA Ames Research Center

Undergraduate

Genomics Institute

Kamran is an electrical engineering undergrad interested in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and bio-inspired artificial intelligence. His current research focuses on foundation models for neural systems such as organoids and small rodents. He also works in Neural Prosthetics Translational Lab researching BCIs for speech decoding. Aside from research, Kamran is a competitive fencer and avid Star Wars fan.

Brain-Computer Interfacing, Neural Interfacing, Neural Signal Processing, Memory and Cognition Systems, Cortical Organoids, Bio-Inspired AI, Dimensionality Reduction

Shenoy Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience - Simons Foundation (2024-25)

Koret Research Scholarship - Koret Foundation (2024)

Generative Foundation Model for Cortical Organoid Electrophysiology - UC Santa Cruz ACM Research Conference (2024)

Does Speech Rate Matter for Intracortical Speech BCIs? - Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Annual Symposium: Brain and Machines (2024)

LLM Automated Control of an IoT Integrated System - UC Santa Cruz ACM Research Conference (2024)

 

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