Academic Background |
– Bachelor’s of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience (2019) at Concordia University
– Bachelor’s of Science in Chemistry with a Minor in Biology (2022) at Concordia University
– Doctorate of Philosophy in Chemistry (ongoing) at Queen’s University
My research focuses on utilizing machine learning algorithms to predict cognitive overload of users in a VR environment via fNIRS and eye-tracking wearable technologies. My thesis aspires to personalize the VR learning experience to reflect the user’s cognitive load and level of expertise.
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