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Ishita Basu
Assistant Professor at University of Cincinnati
Ishita Basu is a highly experienced neural engineer with a strong background in brain signal analysis and modeling, boasting over 10 years in the field.
With a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering, Ishita has a solid educational foundation from esteemed institutions such as the University of Illinois at Chicago, Jadavpur University, and The Johns Hopkins University.
Throughout her career, Ishita has held prominent roles such as Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati, Research Instructor at Massachusetts General Hospital, Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and even as a Software Engineer at Infosys.
Her expertise lies in computational modeling and processing of neuronal signals including LFP, EMG, and kinematic data. She thrives in collaborative environments and has a passion for mentoring and working with a diverse group of scientists, engineers, and medical professionals.
Ishita Basu is deeply dedicated to physical and mental fitness and has a keen interest in advancing neuromodulation therapies for the treatment of neurologic and psychiatric disorders. She is actively seeking research projects aimed at developing innovative solutions in this domain.