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John Bailey
EE, Physics @ Stanford
John Bailey is a research assistant (RA) at the Stanford Artificial Retina Project, part of the Stanford University School of Medicine. His role in this project lasted from May 2022 to September 2022, focusing on advancements in neurotechnology related to retinal prosthetics and vision restoration.1
Academic Background
Bailey has an educational background in Electrical Engineering and Physics, having been admitted to Stanford for his Master's studies in Electrical Engineering in Autumn 2020. He has also completed undergraduate studies in both fields at Stanford University.2
Research Experience
In addition to his work at the Stanford Artificial Retina Project, Bailey has held various positions that highlight his engagement with neurotechnology:
- Teaching Assistant for an introductory course in Cognitive Neuroscience at Stanford.
- Research Assistant at the Hong Neurotechnology Lab, where he focused on minimally invasive neuromodulation techniques.1
- Intern at the Feldman Lab, developing analytical models for advanced imaging technologies.1
Leadership and Community Engagement
Bailey has demonstrated leadership skills through his roles as Class President at Stanford and as the Speaker Series Director for NeuroCollege, where he organized events featuring leaders in neurotechnology.1 His involvement in these initiatives underscores his commitment to fostering a collaborative environment within the neurotechnology community.
Interests and Goals
Bailey is passionate about exploring innovative solutions in neurotechnology and is particularly interested in addressing significant challenges within this field. His LinkedIn profile emphasizes his excitement for future developments in neurotechnology.1