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Hi and welcome to my website. I am a third year PhD student in Texas A&M University, and this is a  log of my professional experience as a doctoral candidate.
I am currently pursuing my PhD in the Industrial and Systems Engineering department. After getting my Masters degree specializing in Operations Research, I joined the Neuroergonomics Lab and the Human Factors and Ergonomics community in the Summer of 2019.  Since then, I have been a part of several exciting projects that focused around the role of the brain in different human states (of fatigue, stress, etc.), and how these states interplay with each other during human-technology interaction.   Some of my research interests (among many!) are neuromuscular fatigue mechanisms with aging, neuromodulation with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, human-exoskeleton interaction, performance under stress, neuromuscular fatigue under stress and other cognitive perturbations, brain networks, effective and functional connectivity.
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