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Dika Kuljis
Post Doc with Alison Barth
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiological Sciences
Address MI 157 work
Email: dkuljis@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Ion channel trafficking and circadian rhythms
Jasmine Kwasa
Post Doc with Puklit Grover & Barb Shinn-Cunningham
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Address Baker Hall A55C work
Email: jkwasa@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Project 1: Investigating the neural basis of top-down attention in auditory and visual selective attention using EEG and machine learning. Project 2: Designing and testing equitable EEG and fNIRS for coarse, curly hair.
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Tai Sing Lee
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityComputer Science
Secondary Department CNBC homeAddress MI 115J work
Phone: 412-268-1060work
Email: tai@cnbc.cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: https://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~tai
Liyuan Liang
Graduate Student
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: liyuanl@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
George Loewenstein
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversitySocial & Decision Sciences
Address BP 319D work
Phone: 412-268-8787work
Email: gl20@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://cmu.edu/dietrich/sds/people/faculty/george-loewenstein.html
Darby Losey
Graduate Student with Byron Yu & Steve Chase
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: loseydm@cmu.eduINTERNET
Andrew Luo
Graduate Student with Mike Tarr
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: afluo@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Austin Luor
Graduate Student with Lori Holt & Barb Shinn-Cunningham
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Email: aluor@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Sahil Luthra
Post Doc with Lori Holt
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Address Baker A55G work
Email: sahilluthra@cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Neural basis of speech perception and how listener’s use prior knowledge (e.g., of what someone is likely to say) to guide perception.
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Anne Margarette Maallo
Post Doc with Marlene Behrmann
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Address BH 330 work
Email: maallo@cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Non-invasive neuroimaging techniques to study brain plasticity in congenital malformations and lobectomy.
Brian MacWhinney
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Address BH 254M work
Phone: (412) 268-3793work
Fax: (412) 268-7251workfax
Email: macw@cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://psyling.psy.cmu.edu
Brad Mahon
Associate Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Phone: (412) 268-7136work
Email: bmahon@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Karen McCracken
Laboratory Manager
Carnegie Mellon UniversityCNBC
Address MI 115 work
Phone: (412) 268-6660work
Email: klm@cnbc.cmu.eduINTERNET
Megan McDonnell
Graduate Student with Byron Yu & Matt Smith
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: mmcdonne@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Jianjun Meng
Post Doc with Bin He
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiomedical Engineering
Address Scott Hall 4N104 work
Email: mengjianjunxs008@gmail.comINTERNET
Research Description
Brain-computer interface (BCI) based on noninvasive EEG, brain modulation and its effect on BCI.
Yuki Minai
Graduate Student with Byron Yu & Matt Smith
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: yminai@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Aida Mirebrahimi Mirebrahimi
Graduate Student
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeural Computation
Email: amirebra@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Tom Mitchell
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityMachine Learning
Address GHC 8211 work
Phone: 412-268-2611work
Fax: 412-268-2205workfax
Email: Tom.Mitchell@cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom/
Matthew Mosso
Graduate Student with Alison Barth
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiological Sciences
Email: mmosso@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Asma Motiwala
Post Doc with Byron Yu
Carnegie Mellon UniversityElectrical and Computer Engineering
Address HH B200 work
Email: amotiwala@cmu.eduINTERNET
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