Peter J. Lee

Academic & Research Experience

Summer Program in Computational Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania
Research Assistant                                                                                      Jun 2012 - Aug 2012

  • Extracted neural visual responses from Guinea pig retina with Multi-electrode
    arrays and processed bayesian spike identification under Professor Vijay Balasubramanian

  • Conducted simulations of LNP model to demonstrate decorrelation in retina by
    varying center-surround receptive field and nonlinear parameters

  • Presented results at the student sysmposium in the summer program <.ppt>

School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Design                                                                                           Sep 2011 - May 2012
First Mark: Rapid Heart Attack Diagnosis Device in the Ambulance

  • Designed device that enable EMT to diagnose mechanical damage on cardiac tissue besides EKG

  • Implemented Android & Microcontroller interface for quantitative analysis and rapid
    transmisnsion of Troponin I\CKMB\Myoglobin test results <.pdf>

Clinical Research Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania
Lab Assistant                                                                                                                  Jun 2011 - Dec 2011

  • Maintained overall lab including mated C. Elegans, poured agar plates, and operated Autoclave

Department of Neuroscience, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea
Lab Assistant                                                                                                                 July 2011 - Aug 2011

  • Extracted scalp EEG data from human subjects under Professor M. Suh

  • Conducted experiment for effect of the visual image (Red dot tracing) on memorizing skill

Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Research Assistant                                                                                                        Jan 2011 - July 2011

  • Preprocessed 58 ALS patients’ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy data for research on
    possibility of early diagnosis & characteristic chemical spectral peaks of the brain

  • Processed Diffusion Tensor imaging and performed Neuron Fiber Tracking to pinpoint charac
    -teristic abnormalities on population of neuron fibers from 20 ALS patients’ DTI data

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