1. Published research on using Fully Hyperbolic Neural Networks (FHNN) to analyze brain connectivity patterns, revealing age-related changes.
2. Lab member Cassia Low Manting was selected as an Early Career Award finalist at Biomag 2024.
3. Successfully hosted the 2024 McGovern-MEGIN Symposium: MEGnificent Brain Discoveries.
4. At the MEG North America 2023 Workshop, two group members, Amita Giri and Hugo Ramirez, received Outstanding Trainee Speaker Awards.
5. Published research on the application of Graph Convolutional Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease.
6. Published an article in Nature Communications, resolving the time course of face processing in the human brain with MEG.
Research Experience
Serves as the director of the MEG lab at MIT. The lab operates as a core facility at MIT and is part of the Martinos Imaging Center at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
Background
Research interests include the development and validation of novel MEG and multimodal neuroimaging methods; novel approaches to diagnose and study brain disorders, with emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease; study of cognitive function with focus on human visual recognition.