● Investigated the origin of human facial recognition and dynamic face processing through the usage of fMRI imaging and computer vision techniques
● Engineered and compiled hidden two stream model to analyze video input of human and animal actions to simulate how the brain discerns face identity information
● Created and researched a deep contrastive embedding model for simulating how the human brain aggregates visual information
● Held discussion courses and taught undergraduate students introductory computer science material
● Regularly held office hours for Logic & Computation, a 2000 level computer science course based in abstract mathematics, reasoning, and underlying algorithmic proofing
● Regularly held office hours for Algorithms, the highest required computer science course at Boston College