Joshua Levitt (Lewis Lab) got his BS in biology from Bates College in 2013, and his MS in biomedical engineering at Brown University in 2017. He is currently a second year PhD candidate in biomedical engineering. His research in the Lewis Lab focuses on real-time processing of neurological data, especially EEG, fMRI, and fNIRS, and plans to use these techniques to study sleep slow waves and neurofeedback. He expects to graduate by 2024.
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