Undergraduate Researcher — Human Technology Interaction Lab (HTIL)
Nov 2022 – Present • BCI · Drones · Computer Vision / ML
Overview
Research and development at the Human Technology Interaction Lab focused on brain‑computer interfaces, drone control, and computer vision. Work spans prototype systems, data processing pipelines, and research dissemination.
Highlights
- Developed software enabling drone control via a non‑intrusive BCI headset.
- Explored processing of raw EEG data using modern machine learning methods.
- Coordinated with a team of eight to organize a research showcase event.
- Ongoing research and writing on static object tracking using computer vision.
Technical Areas
- Signal processing, time‑series modeling, and calibration workflows for EEG.
- Vision pipelines for robust object detection and tracking.
- Real‑time control loops for UAVs; safety checks and failsafes.