Elise Chang

Undergraduate Student (2021-2022)
University of Cambridge

Graduate Student (2022-2023)
University of Cambridge

My undergraduate thesis research in SAND focused on identifying temporal dynamics in our MEA recordings of spontaneous network activity. My co-supervisor is Bianca Dumitrascu (Computer Science and Technology). Prior to starting my undergraduate thesis research, I worked on the documentation for the network analysis pipeline.

Now I am a graduate student at Cambridge in the Psychiatry department supervised by Petra Vertes. My master's thesis research focuses on applying reservoir computing machine learning to MEA recordings of evoked network activity in human cerebral organoids. My co-supervisor is Susanna Mierau.