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Dean J. Krusienski, Ph.D. 2123G ENGINEERING SYSTEMS BUILDING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY NORFOLK, VA 23529 (757) 683-3752 [email protected] http://sites.wp.odu.edu/ASPEN/ EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering August 2004 M.S. in Electrical Engineering May 2001 B.S. in Electrical Engineering (minor in Biomedical Engineering) December 1999 EXPERIENCE Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA Professor, Electrical & Computer/Biomedical Engineering April 2016 - Present Director, Biomedical Engineering Institute June 2015 - Present Graduate Program Director, Biomedical Engineering May 2013 - Present Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer/Biomedical Engineering July 2010 - April 2016 University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering January 2008 - July 2010 Visiting Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering August 2006 - December 2007 Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health Albany, NY Postdoctoral Research Associate August 2004 - August 2006 The Pennyslvania State University University Park, PA Circuits & Devices Laboratory Coordinator January 2000 - December 2003 Last Updated: Tuesday 31 st January, 2017 1
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Dean J. Krusienski, Ph.D.2123G ENGINEERING SYSTEMS BUILDING

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITYNORFOLK, VA 23529

(757) [email protected]

http://sites.wp.odu.edu/ASPEN/

EDUCATION

The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PAPh.D. in Electrical Engineering August 2004M.S. in Electrical Engineering May 2001B.S. in Electrical Engineering (minor in Biomedical Engineering) December 1999

EXPERIENCE

Old Dominion University Norfolk, VAProfessor, Electrical & Computer/Biomedical Engineering April 2016 - PresentDirector, Biomedical Engineering Institute June 2015 - PresentGraduate Program Director, Biomedical Engineering May 2013 - PresentAssociate Professor, Electrical & Computer/Biomedical Engineering July 2010 - April 2016

University of North Florida Jacksonville, FLAssistant Professor, Electrical Engineering January 2008 - July 2010Visiting Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering August 2006 - December 2007

Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health Albany, NYPostdoctoral Research Associate August 2004 - August 2006

The Pennyslvania State University University Park, PACircuits & Devices Laboratory Coordinator January 2000 - December 2003

Last Updated: Tuesday 31st January, 2017

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Contents

1 SCHOLARSHIP 31.1 PUBLICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.2 SPONSORED RESEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.3 HONORS, AWARDS, & PUBLICITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121.4 INVITED LECTURES & SEMINARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

2 TEACHING 152.1 COURSES TAUGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.2 STUDENT SUPERVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.3 OTHER TEACHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

3 SERVICE 213.1 UNIVERSITY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213.2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213.3 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.4 COMMUNITY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.5 OTHER SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243.6 JOURNAL REFEREE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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1 SCHOLARSHIP

1.1 PUBLICATIONS

h-index: 18 (Web of Science); 25 (Google Scholar)Total Citations: 2340 (Web of Science); 5116 (Google Scholar)Average Citations per Journal Publication: 72.3Average Citations per Year: 233.6Average 2015 ISI Impact Factor: 2.95ONLY JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS ARE COMPILED using Thomson Reuters Web of Science

[brackets] indicate 2015 ISI Journal Impact Factor from Thomson Reuters Web of Scienceitalics* indicate student coauthor

REFEREED JOURNAL

Under-Review

+ Y Shahriari* , TM Vaughan, LM McCane, BZ Allison, JR Wolpaw, DJ Krusienski. AnExploration of BCI Performance Variations in People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis usingLongitudinal EEG Data.

2016 32.JS Brumberg, DJ Krusienski, S Chakrabarti* , A Gunduz, P Brunner, AL Ritaccio, G Schalk.Spatio-temporal Evolution of Cortical Processes Related to Continuous Overt and CovertSpeech, PLOS ONE 11(11): e0166872. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166872 [3.54]

31.NR Waytowich* , Y Yamani, DJ Krusienski. Optimization of Checkerboard SpatialFrequencies for Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential Brain-Computer Interfaces, IEEE TransNeural Syst Rehabil Eng. (accepted for publication). [2.58]

30.H Wang, Y Zhang, NR Waytowich* , DJ Krusienski, G Zhou, J Jin, X Wang, A Cichocki.Discriminative Feature Extraction via Multivariate Linear Regression for SSVEP-based BCI,IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2016 May;24(5):532-41. [2.58]

29.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski. Multiclass Steady-State Visual Evoked PotentialFrequency Evaluation using Chirp-Modulated Stimuli, IEEE Human-Machine Systems, IEEETransactions on Human-Machine Systems, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 593-600, Aug. 2016. [1.8]

28.Y Shahriari* , DJ Krusienski, YS Dadi, M Seo, HS Shin, JH Choi. Impaired auditory evokedpotentials and oscillations in frontal and auditory cortex of a schizophrenia mouse model,World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2016. [4.16]

2015 27.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski.Spatial Decoupling of Targets and Flashing Stimuli forVisual Brain-Computer Interfaces, J Neural Eng. 12, 036006, 2015. [3.49]

26.S Chakrabarti*, HM Sandberg* , JS Brumberg, DJ Krusienski. Progress in SpeechDecoding from the Electrocorticogram, Biomedical Engineering Letters, 5:10-21, 2015. [TBD]

2014 25.E Mugler, J Patton, R Flint, Z Wright, S Schuele, J Rosenow, JJ Shih, DJ Krusienski, MSlutzky. Direct Classification of all American English phonemes using signals from face motorcortex, J Neural Eng. 11(3) 035015, 2014. [3.49]

24.K Kaur* , JJ Shih, DJ Krusienski. Modeling scalp-electroencephalogram responses usingasynchronous intracranial responses, J Neural Eng. 11(3) 035012, 2014. [3.49]

2013 23.Y-F Shen* , DJ Krusienski, J Li, and Z Rahman. A hierarchical horizon detection algorithm.Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE, 10(1):111 -114, 2013. [2.23]

22.Y-F Shen* , Z Rahman, DJ Krusienski, and J Li. A vision-based automatic safe landing-sitedetection system. Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 49(1):294 -311,jan. 2013. [1.67]

2012 21.JJ Shih, DJ Krusienski, and JR Wolpaw. Brain-computer interfaces in medicine. Mayo ClinProc, 87(3):268-279, 2012. [5.92]

20.DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, and JR Wolpaw. Value of amplitude, phase, and coherencefeatures for a sensorimotor rhythm-based brain-computer interface. Brain Res Bull,87(1):130-134, 2012. [2.57]

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19.JJ Shih and DJ Krusienski. Signals from intraventricular depth electrodes can control abrain-computer interface. J Neurosci Methods, 203(2):311-314, 2012. [2.05]

2011 18.DJ Krusienski, M Grosse-Wentrup, F Galan, D Coyle, KJ Miller, E Forney, and CW Anderson.Critical issues in state-of-the-art brain-computer interface signal processing. J Neural Eng,8(2):025002-025002, 2011. [3.49]

17.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. Control of a brain-computer interface using stereotactic depthelectrodes in and adjacent to the hippocampus. J Neural Eng, 8(2):025006-025006, 2011.[3.49]

16.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. Control of a visual keyboard using an electrocorticographicbrain-computer interface. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 25(4):323-331, 2011. [4.04]

2010 15.G Townsend, BK LaPallo, CB Boulay, DJ Krusienski, GE Frye, CK Hauser, NE Schwartz, TMVaughan, JR Wolpaw, and E W Sellers. A novel P300-based brain-computer interfacestimulus presentation paradigm: moving beyond rows and columns. Clin Neurophysiol,121(7):1109-1120, 2010. [3.43]

14.C Brunner, BZ Allison, DJ Krusienski, V Kaiser, GR Muller-Putz, GPfurtscheller, and CNeuper. Improved signal processing approaches in an offine simulation of a hybridbrain-computer interface. J Neurosci Methods, 188(1):165-173, 2010. [2.05]

2009 13.DJ Krusienski. A Method for Visualizing Independent Spatio-Temporal Patterns of BrainActivity. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Special Issue on StatisticalSignal Processing in Neuroscience), 2009:1-7, 2009. [0.93]

12.A Furdea, S Halder, DJ Krusienski, D Bross, F Nijboer, N Birbaumer, and A Kubler. Anauditory oddball (P300) spelling system for brain-computer interfaces. Psychophysiology,46(3):617-625, 2009. [3.07]

11.NR Anderson, K Wisneski, L Eisenman, DW Moran, EC Leuthardt, and DJ Krusienski. Anoffine evaluation of the autoregressive spectrum for electrocorticography. IEEE Trans BiomedEng, 56(3):913-916, 2009. [2.47]

2008 10.F Nijboer, E W Sellers, J Mellinger, MA Jordan, T Matuz, A Furdea, S Halder, U Mochty, D JKrusienski, T M Vaughan, J R Wolpaw, N Birbaumer, and A Kubler. A P300-basedbrain-computer interface for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Clin Neurophysiol,119(8):1909-1916, 2008. [3.43]

9. DJ McFarland, DJ Krusienski, WA Sarnacki, and JR Wolpaw. Emulation of computer mousecontrol with a noninvasive brain-computer interface. J Neural Eng, 5(2):101-110, 2008. [3.49]

8. DJ Krusienski, EW Sellers, DJ McFarland, TM Vaughan, and JR Wolpaw. Toward enhancedP300 speller performance. J Neurosci Methods, 167(1):15-21, 2008. [2.05]

2007 7. DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, DJ McFarland, and JR Wolpaw. A mu-rhythm matched filter forcontinuous control of a brain-computer interface. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 54(2):273-280,2007. [2.47]

2006 6. DJ Krusienski, E W Sellers, F Cabestaing, S Bayoudh, D J McFarland, T M Vaughan, and JR Wolpaw. A comparison of classification techniques for the P300 speller. J Neural Eng,3(4):299-305, 2006. [3.49]

5. EW Sellers, DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, TM Vaughan, and JR Wolpaw. A P300event-related potential brain-computer interface (BCI): the effects of matrix size and interstimulus interval on performance. Biol Psychol, 73(3):242-252, 2006. [3.23]

4. TM Vaughan, DJ McFarland, G Schalk, WA Sarnacki, DJ Krusienski, EW Sellers, and JRWolpaw. The Wadsworth BCI research and development program: at home with BCI. IEEETrans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 14(2):229-233, 2006. [2.58]

3. B Blankertz, K-R Muller, DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, JR Wolpaw, A Schlogl, G Pfurtscheller, JRMillan, M Schroder, and N Birbaumer. The BCI competition III: validating alternativeapproaches to actual BCI problems. Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEETransactions on, 14(2):153-159, 2006. [2.58]

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2. DJ McFarland, CW Anderson, K-R Muller, A Schlogl, and DJ Krusienski. BCI meeting2005-workshop on BCI signal processing: feature extraction and translation. Neural Systemsand Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on, 14(2):135 -138, 2006. [2.58]

2005 1. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. Design and performance of adaptive systems based onstructured stochastic optimization strategies. Circuits and Systems Magazine, IEEE, 5(1):8 -20, 2005. [3.00]

BOOK CHAPTERS

2014 7. BZ Allison and DJ Krusienski. Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interfaces. In Encyclopedia ofComputational Neuroscience, edited by Dieter Jaeger and Ranu Jung. Springer, 2014.

2012 6. DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, and JC Principe. Bci signal processing: Feature extraction. InJR Wolpaw and EW Wolpaw, editors, Brain-Computer Interfaces: Principles and Practice,pages 123-145. Oxford, 2012.

5. DJ McFarland and DJ Krusienski. Bci signal processing: Feature translation. In JR Wolpawand EW Wolpaw, editors, Brain-Computer Interfaces: Principles and Practice, pages 147-163.Oxford, 2012.

2009 4. DJ Krusienski and JR Wolpaw. Brain-computer interface research at the wadsworth centerdevelopments in noninvasive communication and control. In Int Rev Neurobiol, volume 86,pages 147-157. 2009.

2007 3. EW Sellers, DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, and JR Wolpaw. Noninvasive brain-computerinterface research at the Wadsworth Center. In G Dornhege, T Millan, JR ; Hinterberger, DJMcFarland, and K-R Muller, editors, Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing, number 2002. MITPress, 2007.

2006 2. DJ McFarland, DJ Krusienski, and JR Wolpaw. Brain-computer interface signal processing atthe wadsworth center: mu and sensorimotor beta rhythms. Progress in brain research,159:411-9, 2006.

1. WK Jenkins and DJ Krusienski. Adaptive signal processing. In RC Dorf, editor, Circuits,signals, and speech and image processing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 2006.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

2016 38.C Herff* , GD Johnson* , L Diener, JJ Shih, DJ Krusienski, T Schultz, Towards direct speechsynthesis from ECoG: A pilot study, 38th International IEEE EMBS Conference, 2016.

37.SL Macdonald* , DJ Krusienski, DC Popescu, Cyclostationary-based Detection ofSteady-State Visually Evoked Potential Signals Recorded from EEG, In Acoustics, Speech,and Signal Processing, 2016. Proceedings. (ICASSP ’16). IEEE International Conference on,2016.

36.Y Yang, GD Johnson* , DJ Krusienski, S Guo, C Lin, Z Hao, A Microfluidic-based TactileSensor for Palpating Mice Tumor Tissues, Biodevices: 9th International Conference ofBiomedical Electronics and Devices, 2016

35.D Wang, DJ Krusienski, Z Hao, A Flexible PET-based Resistive Sensor for Artery PulseWaveform Measurement,Biodevices: 9th International Conference of Biomedical Electronicsand Devices, 2016.

2015 34.I Choi, K Bond, DJ Krusienski, CS Nam, Comparison of Stimulation Patterns to Elicit Steady-State Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSSEPs): Implications for Hybrid andSSSEP-Based BCIs, IEEE System, Man, and Cybernetics Conference, 2015

33.N Patel* , S Sultana, T Rashid, DJ Krusienski, MA Audette. Application and histology-drivenrefinement of active contour models to functional region and nerve delineation: towards adigital brainstem atlas. Proc. SPIE 9415, Medical Imaging 2015: Image-Guided Procedures,Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, 2015

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32.PV Watkins, LM Doolittle, DJ Krusienski, NR Anderson, A theoretical limit and simulation oftime-domain event detection in the EEG. In Neural Engineering (NER), 2015 5th InternationalIEEE/EMBS Conference on, 2015.

31.Y Shahriari* , EW Sellers, LM McCane, TM Vaughan, DJ Krusienski, Directional BrainFunctional Interaction Analysis in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. In NeuralEngineering (NER), 2015 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on, 2015.

2014 30.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski, Novel Characterization of the Steady-State VisualEvoked Potential Spectrum of EEG, BrainKDD: International Workshop on Data Mining forBrain Science, 2014.

2013 29.GD Johnson* and DJ Krusienski, A Low-Cost Configurable Multichannel Cortical StimulatorPrototype, 6th International IEEE Neural Engineering Conference, 2013.

28.NR Anderson, T Blakely, P Brunner, DJ Krusienski, EC Leuthardt, and DW Moran,High-Frequency Spectral Changes in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex for PotentialNeuoroprosthetics, 35th International IEEE EMBS Conference, 2013.

2012 27.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. Spectral components of the P300 speller response in andadjacent to the hippocampus. In Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2012 IEEEInternational Conference on, pages 274 -277, 2012.

2011 26.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. Control of a brain-computer interface using intracranialelectrodes. In ASME 6th Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference, 2011.

25.Y-F Shen* , Z Rahman, DJ Krusienski, and J Li. Automatic detection of aircraft emergencylanding sites. In Proc. SPIE 8056, Visual Information Processing, 2011.

24.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. Spectral components of the P300 speller response inelectrocorticography. In Neural Engineering (NER), 2011 5th International IEEE/EMBSConference on, pages 282 -285, 2011.

23.GJ Johnson* , NR Waytowich* , and DJ Krusienski. The challenges of using scalp-EEGinput signals for continuous device control. In Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Directingthe Future of Adaptive Systems, HCI International 2011, pages 525-527, 2011.

2010 22.GD Johnson* , NR Waytowich* , DJ Cox, and DJ Krusienski. Extending the discreteselection capabilities of the P300 speller to goal-oriented robotic arm control. In BiomedicalRobotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), 2010 3rd IEEE RAS and EMBS InternationalConference on, pages 572 -575, 2010.

21.NR Waytowich* , A Henderson* , DJ Krusienski, and DJ Cox. Robot application of a braincomputer interface to Staubli tx40 robots - early stages. In World Automation Congress(WAC), 2010, pages 1 -6, 2010.

20.DJ Krusienski and JJ Shih. A case study on the relation between electroencephalographicand electrocorticographic event-related potentials. In Engineering in Medicine and BiologySociety (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE, pages 6019 -6022, 2010.

2009 19.GJ Johnson* and DJ Krusienski. Ensemble SWLDA classifiers for the P300 speller. In 13thInternational Conference, HCI International, pages 551-557, 2009.

18.DJ Krusienski, G Townsend, and EW Sellers. Amplitude quantization of event relatedpotentials for brain-computer interfaces. In Neural Engineering, 2009. NER ’09. 4thInternational IEEE/EMBS Conference on, pages 605 -608, 2009.

2008 17.DJ Krusienski and BZ Allison. Harmonic coupling of steady-state visual evoked potentials. InEngineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008. EMBS 2008. 30th Annual InternationalConference of the IEEE, pages 5037 -5040, 2008.

2007 16.C Radhakrishnan, WK Jenkins, and DJ Krusienski. Adaptive filters realized with nano-scalevlsi circuit technology. In Circuits and Systems, 2007. MWSCAS 2007. 50th MidwestSymposium on, pages 413 -416, 2007.

15.C Radhakrishnan, WK Jenkins, and DJ Krusienski. Low power adaptive filters based on acombination of genetic optimization and residue number system coding. In Signals, Systemsand Computers, 2007. ACSSC 2007. Conference Record of the Forty-First AsilomarConference on, pages 1417 -1421, 2007.

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14.DJ Krusienski, EW Sellers, and TM Vaughan. Common spatio-temporal patterns for theP300 speller. In Neural Engineering, 2007. CNE ’07. 3rd International IEEE/EMBSConference on, pages 421 -424, 2007.

2006 13.DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. A modified particle swarm optimization algorithm foradaptive filtering. In Circuits and Systems, 2006. ISCAS 2006. Proceedings. 2006 IEEEInternational Symposium on, pages 4 pp. -140, 2006.

12.DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, and JR Wolpaw. An evaluation of autoregressive spectralestimation model order for brain-computer interface applications. In Engineering in Medicineand Biology Society, 2006. EMBS ’06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE,2006.

2005 11.S Pal, DJ Krusienski, and WK Jenkins. Structured stochastic optimization strategies forproblems with ill-conditioned error surfaces. In Circuits and Systems, 2005. ISCAS 2005.IEEE International Symposium on, pages 2291 - 2294 Vol.3, 2005.

10.DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, DJ McFarland, and JR Wolpaw. Tracking of the mu rhythm using anempirically derived matched filter. In Neural Engineering, 2005. Conference Proceedings. 2ndInternational IEEE EMBS Conference on, pages 86 -89, 2005.

9. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. Nonparametric density estimation based independentcomponent analysis via particle swarm optimization. In Acoustics, Speech, and SignalProcessing, 2005. Proceedings. (ICASSP ’05). IEEE International Conference on, volume 4,pages iv/357 - iv/360 Vol. 4, 2005.

2004 8. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. The application of particle swarm optimization to adaptive iirphase equalization. In Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004. Proceedings.(ICASSP ’04). IEEE International Conference on, volume 2, pages ii - 693-6 vol.2, 2004.

7. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. Particle swarm optimization for adaptive iir filter structures.In Evolutionary Computation, 2004. CEC2004. Congress on, volume 1, pages 965 - 970Vol.1, 2004.

6. D J Krusienski and WK Jenkins. A particle swarm optimization-least mean squares algorithmfor adaptive filtering. In Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of theThirty-Eighth Asilomar Conference on, volume 1, pages 241 - 245 Vol.1, 2004.

2003 5. S Pai, WK Jenkins, and DJ Krusienski. Adaptive iir phase equalizers based on stochasticsearch algorithms. In Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of theThirty-Seventh Asilomar Conference on, volume 1, pages 652 - 656 Vol.1, 2003.

4. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. Adaptive filtering via particle swarm optimization. In Signals,Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of the Thirty-Seventh AsilomarConference on, volume 1, pages 571 - 575 Vol.1, 2003.

2002 3. V Hegde, C Radhakrishnan, DJ Krusienski, and WK Jenkins. Architectures and algorithmsfor nonlinear adaptive filters. In Signals, Systems and Computers, 2002. Conference Recordof the Thirty-Sixth Asilomar Conference on, volume 2, pages 1015 -1018 vol.2, 2002.

2. V Hegde, C Radhakrishnan, DJ Krusienski, and WK Jenkins. Series-cascade nonlinearadaptive filters. In Circuits and Systems, 2002. MWSCAS-2002. The 2002 45th MidwestSymposium on, volume 3, pages III-219 - III-222 vol.3, 2002.

2001 1. DJ Krusienski and WK Jenkins. Comparative analysis of neural network filters and adaptivevolterra filters. In Circuits and Systems, 2001. MWSCAS 2001. Proceedings of the 44th IEEE2001 Midwest Symposium on, volume 1, pages 49-52 vol.1, 2001.

CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS

2016 46.I Choi, K Bond, DJ Krusienski, CS Nam, Effects of Off-Site Attention on SSSEP Amplitude,6th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2016.

45.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski, Spatial Frequency Characterization and Optimization ofSSVEP Stimuli, 6th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2016.

44.C Herff* , GD Johnson* , JJ Shih, T Schultz, DJ Krusienski, Music rhythm reconstructionfrom ECoG, 6th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2016.

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43.Y Shahriari* , DJ Krusienski, MS Dadi, M Seo, HS Shin, JH Choi, Frontal-TemporalConnectivity Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Schizophrenia, 6th InternationalBrain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2016.

42.J Brumberg, F Lotte, DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, The spatiotemporal neural neural dynamics ofspeech at segmental and suprasegmental timescales, Motor Speech Conference, 2016.

2014 41.Y Shahriari* , S Macdonald* , Y Surekha, JH Choi, and DJ Krusienski, Using AuditorySteady State Responses to Characterize Neural Connectivity in Mice Models ofSchizophrenia, HRNN NeuroConnections Conference, 2014.

40.F Sobreira* HK Parson, AI Vinik, and DJ Krusienski, Comparison of Recording andProcessing Protocols for Contact Heat Evoked Potentials, HRNN NeuroConnectionsConference, 2014.

39.GD Johnson* and DJ Krusienski, Electrocorticographic Representation of Perceived andImagined Rhythms, HRNN NeuroConnections Conference, 2014.

38.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski, A novel C-VEP BCI paradigm uses peripheralstimulation, HRNN NeuroConnections Conference, 2014.

37.S Chakrabarti* , JS Brumberg, G Schalk, and DJ Krusienski, Prediction of speechdecompositions from Electrocorticographic signals during continuous speech production,HRNN NeuroConnections Conference, 2014.

36.S Chakrabarti* , GD Johnson* , JS Brumberg, G Schalk, and DJ Krusienski, Exploring theNeural Correlates of Speech and Music in Electrocorticography, International BiomedicalEngineering Conference, Gwangju, South Korea, 2014.

35.S Chakrabarti* , JS Brumberg, G Schalk, and DJ Krusienski, Modeling the Mel FrequencyCepstral Coefficients of Continuous Speech from Electrocorticographic High-Gamma Activity,Neural Interfaces Conference, 2014.

34.Y Shahriari*, S Macdonald* , Y Surekha, JH Choi, DJ Krusienski, Using Auditory SteadyState Responses to Characterize Neural Connectivity in Mice Models of Schizophrenia,Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2014.

33.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski, A novel c-VEP brain-computer interface paradigm usingperipheral stimulation, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2014.

32.JJ Shih, G Townsend, DJ Krusienski, KD Shih, RM Shih, K Heggeli, T Paris, and JF Meschia.Comparison of the Checkerboard P300 Speller vs. the Row-Column Speller in normal elderlyand an aphasic stroke population. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, 2014.

2013 31.JJ Shih, G Townsend, DJ Krusienski, KD Shih, RM Shih, K Heggeli, T Paris, and JF Meschia.Patients with Broca’s Aphasia can Spell Words Using a P300 Brain-Computer Interface VisualSpeller. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, 2013.

30.GD Johnson* , JJ Shih, DJ Krusienski. Hippocampal Activity During Human SpatialNavigation. BMES Biomedical Engineering Regional Career Conference (SEMABECC), 2013.

29.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski. EEG Eye-Tracking Based on Code-Modulated VisualEvoked Potentials. BMES Biomedical Engineering Regional Career Conference(SEMABECC), 2013.

28.Y Shahriari* , TM Vaughan, DJ Krusienski. Longitudinal EEG Correlates of P300-based BCIPerformance Variations in People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. BMES BiomedicalEngineering Regional Career Conference (SEMABECC), 2013.

27.S Chakrabarti* , DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, and JS Brumberg. Predicting mel-frequencycepstral coefficients from electrocorticographic signals during continuous speech production.6th International IEEE Neural Engineering Conference, 2013.

26.JJ Shih, G Townsend, DJ Krusienski, KD Shih, RM Shih, K Heggeli, T Paris, and JF Meschia.Comparison of the Checkerboard P300 Speller vs. the Row-Column Speller in normal elderlyand an aphasic stroke population. 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

25.GD Johnson* and DJ Krusienski. Design of a multichannel cortical stimulator prototype forfuture neuroprosthetic research. 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

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24.S Chakrabarti* , JS Brumberg, A Gunduz, P Brunner, G Schalk, and DJ Krusienski. UsingECoG Gamma Activity to Model the Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients of Speech. 5thInternational Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

23.K Kaur* , JJ Shih, and DJ Krusienski. Modeling the Electroencephalogram using IntracranialSignals. 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

22.Y Shahriari* , TM Vaughan, DE Corda, D. Zeitlin, JR Wolpaw, and DJ Krusienski. EEGcorrelates of performance during long-term use of a P300-based BCI by individuals withamyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

21.NR Waytowich* and DJ Krusienski. Characterizing the SSVEP Spectrum using aBroadband Noise Stimulus. 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, 2013.

2012 20.G Townsend, DJ Krusienski, An Analysis of Overlapping Non-Target Responses for the P300Speller, EEG & Clinical Neuroscience Society Conference, 2012.

19.J Brumberg, DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, Spatiotemporal Dynamics of ElectrocorticographicHigh-Gamma Activity During Continuous Overt and Covert Speech, Neural InterfacesConference, 2012.

2011 18.NR Waytowich* , GD Johnson* , DJ Krusienski, A Binocular Evaluation of P300 Responsesin the Electroencephalogram, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2011.

2010 17.S Johnson, X Liu, J Hudson, J Shih, DJ Krusienski, G Martz and M Quigg, Changes inSynchrony within Neuronal Networks Measured During Electrocortigraphy AccompanyCharacter Recognition: A Brain-Computer Interface Paradigm, American Epilepsy SocietyAbstracts, 2010.

16.J Shih, DJ Krusienski, Control of a Visual Keyboard using an ElectrocorticographicBrain-Computer Interface, American Epilepsy Society Abstracts, 2010.

15.J Shih, DJ Krusienski, Using Electrocorticographic Signals in a Brain-Computer Interface(BCI) Paradigm, 9th European Conference on Epileptology, 2010.

14.TM Vaughn, L McCane, DJ McFarland, D Zeitlin, EW Sellers, T Heiman-Patterson, SFeldman, L Tenteromano, J Mak, P Tsui, S Winden, DJ Krusienski, G Townsend, WSarnacki, J King, N Tokas, E Emore, P Brunner, G Schalk, JR Wolpaw, It Takes a Village:Developing and Deploying EEG-based BCIs for Long-Term Independent Home Use by Peoplewith Severe Disabilities, Fourth International BCI Meeting 2010.

13.DJ Krusienski, J Shih, Control of the P300 Speller using Electrocorticographic Signals,Fourth International BCI Meeting 2010.

12.DJ Krusienski, D Cox, J Shih, Control of a Robotic Manipulator Using EEG and ECoGSignals, Tools for Brain-Computer Interfaces (TOBI) Workshop, 2010.

2009 11.C Brunner, BZ Allison, DJ Krusienski, C Neuper, G Pfurtscheller, Improved signal processingapproaches for a hybrid BCI based on imagined movement and visual attention, BBCIWorkshop on Advances in Neurotechnology, 2009.

10.J Shih, DJ Krusienski, Electrocorticography in a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Paradigm,American Epilepsy Society Abstracts, 2009.

9. NE Schwartz, DJ Krusienski, GD Johnson* , J Frye, C Hauser, TM Vaughan, EW SellersThe P300 brain-computer interface: prediction of success through waveform analysis, Societyfor Neuroscience Abstracts, 2009.

2007 8. TM Vaughan, EW Sellers, DJ McFarland, CS Carmack, P Brunner, A Fudrea, EM Braun, SSLee, A Kubler, SA Mackler, DJ Krusienski, JR Wolpaw, Daily Use of an EEG-BasedBrain-Computer Interface by people with ALS: Technical Improvements and CaretakerTraining, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2007.

2006 7. DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, BZ Allison, JR Wolpaw, Classification of EEG Signals viaCommon Spatio-Temporal Patterns for Brain-Computer Interfaces, Society for NeuroscienceAbstracts, 2006.

6. TM Vaughan, DJ Krusienski, EW Sellers, DJ McFarland, JR Wolpaw, Assessing theSpatio-Temporal Relationships Elicited by the P300 Speller Matrix for a Brain-ComputerInterface, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2006.

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5. DJ McFarland, DJ Krusienski, WA Sarnacki, JR Wolpaw, Reach and Grasp Function with aNoninvasive Brain-Computer Interface in Humans, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2006.

4. EW Sellers, TM Vaughan, DJ McFarland, DJ Krusienski, SA Mackler, R Cardillo, G Schalk,JR Wolpaw, Daily Use of a Brain-Computer Interface by a Man with ALS, Society forNeuroscience Abstracts, 2006.

2005 3. DJ Krusienski, E Sellers, DJ McFarland, TM Vaughan, JR Wolpaw, P300 Matrix SpellerClassification Via Stepwise Linear Discriminant Analysis, Third International Brain-ComputerInterface Meeting, 2005.

2. DJ Krusienski, G Schalk, DJ McFarland, BZ Allison, JR Wolpaw, A Matched-FilteringApproach for Enhancing Detection and Tracking of EEG Control Signals in a Brain-ComputerInterface, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2005.

1. E Sellers, G Ohringer, DJ Krusienski, DJ McFarland, JR Wolpaw, P300 BasedBrain-Computer Interface Performance: Effects of Matrix Size and Presentation Rate, Societyfor Neuroscience Abstracts, 2005.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

2016 3. CS Nam, SP Kim, A Nijholt, DJ Krusienski, Survey Current trends in Brain-ComputerInterfacing Technology, Korean Federation of Science and Technology (KOFST), 2016.

2004 2. MA Abdulmagid, DJ Krusienski, S Pal, WK Jenkins, Principles of Adaptive Noise Canceling,NSF EE REU Penn State Annual Research Journal Vol. II, 2004.

2003 1. MA Colgan, WK Jenkins, DJ Krusienski, Investigations into using MATLAB for AcousticalAdaptive Filtering, NSF EE REU Penn State Annual Research Journal Vol. I, 2003.

1.2 SPONSORED RESEARCH

GRANTS AWARDED: $2,335,134 cumulative personal share

Total External: $2,261,658 cumulative personal share

Title Source Role Dates Personal Share/Total Award

14. Mobile Materials Characterization using aCalorimetric Process

Ocean BayLLC, DLAPhase 1STTR

PI 6/16-3/17

$3,000/$3,000

13. REvealing SPONtaneous Speech fromElectrocorticography (RESPONSE)(co-PIs:JJ Shih, Mayo Clinic; T Schultz, Universityof Bremen)

NSF CRCNS PI 8/16-7/19

$493,459/$552,301

12. Brain-computer interfaces: a hands-on,hybrid graduate experience (PI: N Peixoto,George Mason University)

4-VACollaborativeGrant

co-PI 2016 $5,000/$21,721

11. Activity 2A57 - Classifier Development forSteady-State Visually Evoked Potential Data

NIA/NASA PI 9/15-8/16

$50,000/$50,000

10. Activity 2A57 - Classifier Development forSteady-State Visually Evoked Potential Data

NIA/NASA PI 3/15-8/15

$21,800/$21,800

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9. Repetitive Transcranial MagneticStimulation (rTMS) at the DorsomedialPrefrontal Cortex (PI: S Neumann, EVMS)

HamptonRoadsCommunityFoundationSpecialInterest Grant

co-PI 12/14-10/15

$0/$12,500

8. IIS-1451028: EAGER: Investigating theNeural Correlates of Musical Rhythms fromIntracranial Recordings (co-PI: JJ Shih,Mayo Clinic)

NSF PI 9/14-8/17

$129,940/$149,940

7. IIS-1421948: HCC: Small: A HybridBrain-Computer Interface for BehaviorallyNon-responsive Patients (PI: CS Nam,North Carolina State University)

NSF co-PI 8/14-8/17

$210,012/$499,894

6. MRI Consortium: Acquisition of anIntegrated System of Instruments forMultichannel Biopotential Recording ofIn-vivo and In-vitro Experiments (PI: HYoon, NSU)

NSF co-PI 9/13-8/15

$239,630(sharedequipment)

5. Supplement to IIS-1064912 (1337740) NSF PI 6/13-6/15

$48,195/$48,195

4. IIS-1064912/0905468: HCC: Medium:Control of a Robotic Manipulator via aBrain-Computer Interface (co-PI: JJ Shih,Mayo Clinic)

NSF PI 7/09-6/15

$604,076/$742,685

3. NIBIB Bioengineering ResearchPartnership (BRP): EB00856 R01: AGeneral Purpose Brain-Computer Interface(BCI) System (PIs: JR Wolpaw & G Schalk,Wadsworth Center)

NIH/NIBIB Partner 8/08-6/13

$442,546/$5,891,309

2. Clinical EEG Monitoring System Penn StateSeed Grant

PI 2010 $10,000/$10,000

1. The Mathematics and Science PartnershipGrant: Life, Earth, and Physical Science(LEAPS) Project (PI: F Nelson, UNF)

Duval CountyPublicSchools, FL

co-PI 2007 $4,000/$22,680

Total Internal: $73,476 cumulative personal share

Title Source Role Dates Personal Share/Total Award

12. 2015 Faculty Research Grant to China ODUConfuciusInstitute

PI FA15 $500/$500

11. Hampton Roads Neuroscience NetworkConference at ODU

ODU Office ofResearch

PI FA14 $1,000/$1,000

10. Hampton Roads Neuroscience NetworkConference at ODU

BCET Dean’sFacultyDevelopmentGrant

PI FA14 $2,000/$2,000

9. Investigation of Musical Rhythms in theBrain

ODU Multidis-ciplinary SeedFunding

PI SP14-FA14

$42,000/$48,000

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8. BCET Dean’s Undergraduate ResearchApprenticeship Program

ODU BCET PI FA12-SP13

$3,000/$3,000

7. Brain-Computer Interface Research at theMayo Clinic

BCET Dean’sFacultyDevelopmentGrant

PI SP12 $2,000/$2,000

6. Brain-Computer Interface Research at theMayo Clinic

BCET Dean’sFacultyDevelopmentGrant

PI SP11 $2,000/$2,000

5. Intracranial Signal Modeling ProposalPreparation

ODU FP3Award

PI FA10 $4,000/$4,000

4. Control of a Robotic Manipulator via aBrain-Computer Interface

UNFEngineeringEquipmentGrant

PI 2008 $4,800/$9,600

3. Remote Monitoring of SinkholeDevelopment in Dry Retention Ponds toMitigate Potential Groundwater Pollution

UNF SeedGrant

co-PI 2006 $3,250(sharedequipment)

2. Wireless Sensors for Soil MovementMonitoring System

UNFEngineering

co-PI 2006 $3,000(sharedequipment)

1. Electronics Workbench - MultiSIM byNational Instruments

UNFEngineering

co-PI 2006 $5,926(shared software)

1.3 HONORS, AWARDS, & PUBLICITY

2016 + Research features on German/French television channel ARTE.+ Paper: “A comparison of classification techniques for the P300 speller” in the Journal of Neural

Engineering has been recognized in a bibliometric analysis published in the NeuroscienceLetters Journal as the 11th most highly cited brain-computer interface paper from 2006-2015.

2014 + ODU BCET Most Inspirational Faculty Award (mentored student with the highest graduatingGPA in the College)

2013 + ODU Batten College EXCELLENCE Award in Research2012 + ODU Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Outstanding Research Award

+ Research was featured in the promotional video for the Neural Interfaces Conference2011 + Research featured on a Russian television program ‘Infomaniya’ focusing on mind-controlled

computers and related technologies from the Apostol Media Group (9/11)+ Authored paper: “Critical Issues in State-of-the-Art Brain-Computer Interface Signal

Processing” in the Journal of Neural Engineering which has been distinguished as beingdownloaded 500 times in 67 days since publication (3% of articles are downloaded over 500times per year). It has been selected as one of eighteen articles in the journal’s Highlightscollection for 2011

2010 + Authored paper: “Toward Enhanced P300 Speller Performance” in the Journal ofNeuroscience Methods which has been distinguished as being in the Top-10 most citedarticles between 2008 and 2010

+ Authored paper: “A comparison of classification techniques for the P300 speller” in the Journalof Neural Engineering which has been distinguished as being downloaded 520 times between2006 and 2010

+ Research featured on ABC News

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+ UNF Office of Research and Sponsored Programs STARS Award for Research Excellence, forobtaining over $250,000 in external funding in 2010

2009 + Research featured in the Jacksonville Business Journal, CBS News, US News & World Report+ Research abstract entitled: ”Electrocorticography in a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)

Paradigm” was selected for presentation at the prestigious Investigator’s Workshop of theAmerican Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting

+ UNF Office of Research and Sponsored Programs 2009 STARS Award for ResearchExcellence

2008 + Coauthored paper: “Emulation of computer mouse control with a noninvasive brain-computerinterface” chosen as a Highlight of 2008 in the Journal of Neural Engineering

+ Research featured on 60 Minutes2006 + New York State Commissioner’s Recognition Award for Research (Team Member)2005 + Research featured on NBC’s Today Show and the Discovery Channel

+ Altran Foundation Award (Team Member)2004 + Multiple Graduate Fellowships in Electrical Engineering, Penn State2003 + Multiple Graduate Fellowships in Electrical Engineering, Penn State

1.4 INVITED LECTURES & SEMINARS

2016 37.Characterization of Neural Responses for Invasive and Non-invasive Brain-ComputerInterfaces, University of Bremen, Germany, December 13, 2016.

36.Brain-Computer Interface Research at ODU, Neuroscience Club Seminar, ChristopherNewport University, September 15, 2016.

35. Invasive and Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces, International Workshop on Bioelectrics,ODU, July 28, 2016.

34.Signal Processing and Feature Extraction for Neural Interfaces, NIH Short Course in AdaptiveNeurotechnologies, Albany, NY, July 14, 2016.

33.Overview of Signal Processing for Brain-Computer Interfaces, Workshop on Deep Learningand other Machine Learning and Signal Processing Methods for Analyzing EEG in BCIParadigms, International BCI Meeting, June 2, 2016.

32.Keynote Speaker: Language and Music Decoding from ECoG, Workshop on Brain ControlSystems and Computational Neuroscience, Shanghai, China, May 14, 2016.

2015 31.BCI Research at Old Dominion University, National Defense University, Changsha, China,December 4, 2015.

30.BCI Research at Old Dominion University, East China University of Science and Technology,Shanghai, China, December 2, 2015.

2014 29.Brain-Computer Interfaces For Robotics and Language Decoding, ATR, Kyoto, Japan,November 25, 2014.

28.Exploring the Neural Correlates of Speech and Music in Electrocorticography, InternationalBioMedical Engineering Conference, Gwangju, Korea, November 21, 2014.

27.Brain-Computer Interfaces For Robotics and Language Decoding, Korea Institute of Scienceand Technology (KIST) Center for Neural Science, Seoul, Korea, November 18, 2014.

26. Intracranial Brain-Computer Interfaces and Language Decoding, Graduate Colloquium, ThePennsylvania State University Department of Electrical Engineering, University Park PA,September 11, 2014.

25.Brain-Computer Interfaces, Google (X), Mountain View, CA, June 19, 2014.24.BCI Research at Old Dominion University, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

(UNIST), Ulsan, Korea, February 26, 2014.23.Decoding Cortical Language Activity for Future BCIs, The 3rd Symposium on Brain-Machine

Interface, Busan National University, Busan, Korea, February 25, 2014.22.Decoding Cortical Language Activity for Future BCIs, Korea Institute of Science and

Technology (KIST) Center for Neural Science, Seoul, Korea, February 24, 2014.

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2013 21. Intracranial Brain-Computer Interface Research: Past, Present, and Future, Seoul NationalUniversity Hospital MEG Center, Seoul, Korea, August 21, 2013.

20. Intracranial Brain-Computer Interface Research: Past, Present, and Future, HanyangUniversity Biomedical Engineering Department, Seoul, Korea, August 20, 2013.

19. Intracranial Brain-Computer Interface Research: Past, Present, and Future, Korea Institute ofScience and Technology (KIST) Center for Neural Science, Seoul, Korea, August 20, 2013.

18. Intracranial Brain-Computer Interface Research: Past, Present, and Future, Asan HospitalDepartment of Neurology, Seoul, Korea, August 19, 2013.

17.From EEG to ECoG: Relating ERPs and Decoding Speech Activity for Future BCIs, g.tec BCIand Spike Workshop at EMBC2013, Osaka, Japan, July 2013.

16.Brain-Computer Interface Research at ODU, ODU Bioelectrics Seminar, March 2013.2012 15.Keynote Speaker: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Goal-Oriented and Continuous

Multi-Dimensional Control, g.tec Brain-Computer Interface Workshop at NASA Langley,October 2012.

14.Brain-Computer Interfaces in Medicine, EVMS Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences GrandRounds, January 2012.

2011 13.Control of a Brain-Computer Interface Using Intracranial Electrodes, ASME 6th Frontiers inBiomedical Devices Conference, Irvine, CA, September 2011.

12.The Challenges of Using Scalp-EEG Input Signals for Continuous Device Control, HCIInternational Conference: Brain-Computer Interface Invited Session, Orlando, FL, July 2011.

11.BCI Control of a Robotic Arm and the P300 Speller using ECoG, HCI InternationalConference: Brain-Computer Interface Tutorial sponsored by g.tec, Orlando, FL, July 2011.

2010 10.Brain-Computer Interfaces for Communication and Control, ODU ECE Graduate SeminarResearch Presentation October 29, 2010.

9. An Introduction to BCI Feature Extraction and Translation, NSF-Sponsored BCI StudentColloquium, Monterey, CA, May 2010.

2009 8. BCI Research at the Wadsworth Center: Developments in Noninvasive Communication andControl, Workshop on Brain-Machine Interfaces for Space Applications, European SpaceAgency-ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands, November 2009.

7. Brain-Computer Interface Research at UNF, BCI Laboratory Seminar, Wadsworth Center,Albany, NY, October 2009.

2008 6. Recent Progress in Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Systems LaboratorySeminar, University of Washington, Seattle, August 2008.

5. Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interfaces, Center for Cognitive Sciences (ZKW)Colloquium, University of Bremen, Germany, January 2008.

2005 4. Signal Processing and Translation Methods for Brain-Computer Interfaces, Faculty Seminar,Universite des Sciences et Technolgies, Lille, France, December 2005.

3. Sensorimotor Rhythms and User Task Support in BCI2000, BCI2000 Workshop, Albany NY,June 2005.

2. Brain-Computer Interface Research at the Wadsworth Center, Seminar on Neural EngineeringApplications hosted by g.tec and Cortech Solutions, The 2nd International IEEE EMBSConference on Neural Engineering, Washington DC, March 2005.

1. Brain-Computer Interface Research and Technology, Graduate Colloquium, The PennsylvaniaState University Department of Electrical Engineering, University Park PA, March 2005.

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2 TEACHING

2.1 COURSES TAUGHT

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

• ECE 202 Circuits, Signals, and Systems, 3 credits (SP11, SP12)• ECE 302 Linear Systems Analysis, 3 credits (FA14,FA15,FA16)• ECE 612 Digital Signal Processing I, 3 credits (SP13,SP14,SP15,SP16,SP17(2 sections))• ECE 7/895:BME 7/824 Neural Engineering, 3 credits (developed) (FA11, FA13, FA15)• ECE 7/895:BME 7/820 Modern Biomedical Instrumentation, 3 credits (developed) (FA12)• ECE 897: Independent Study: Special Topics in Signal Processing, 3 credits, 3 students (SU12)• ECE 897: Independent Study: Remote Image Processing and Analysis, 3 credits, 1 student (SU11)• BME 4/502:ECE 4/595 Biomedical Engineering: Applications, 3 credits (assisted new adjunct) (SP14)

ECE 486/487 Senior Design Supervisor• Decoding Language Information from the Electrocorticogram, 2 students (FA16-SP17)• Biocybernetic Adaptation of an Uncrewed Vehicle Fleet, 4 students (FA15-SP16)• Video Game Performance Augmenting Biofeedback System, 4 students (FA14-SP15)• Asynchronous Real-Time Control of a Wheel Chair using a Brain Computer Interface, 2 students (FA13-

SP14)• Programmable Synchronous Spatiotemporal Cortical Stimulator, 4 students (SP13-FA13)• Merging Computer Vision with Brain-Computer Interfacing, 2 students (FA12-SP13)• Digital Ojemann Stimulator, 1 student (SP11-FA11)• Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential Brain-Computer Interface, 3 students (FA10-SP11)

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA

• EEL 3112 Circuit Analysis II, 3 credits (FA06,SP07,FA07,SP08,FA09)• EEL 3117L Electrical Circuits Laboratory, 1 credit (FA07,FA08,FA09)• EEL 3472 Electromagnetic Fields and Applications, 3 credits (SU07)• EEL 3889C Introduction to Embedded Systems/Engineering Computation, 3 credits (SP07,SP08,SP09)• EEL 4314L Advanced Electronics Laboratory, 2 credits (FA06,FA07)• EEL 4829/5820 Digital Image Processing, 3 credits (developed) (SU08,FA09)• EEL 6558 Advanced Topics in Signal Processing, 3 credits (developed) (FA08,SP10)• EEL 6825 Pattern Recognition, 3 credits (developed) (SP09)• Independent Study: Brain-Computer Interface Research, 3 credits, 5 students (developed) (FA08,FA09)• Independent Study: Adaptive Systems Design, 3 credits, 1 student (developed) (SP09)• EEL 4915 Senior Design Supervisor, Wireless Shuttle-bus Tracking System, 3 students (SP09)• EEL 4915 Senior Design Supervisor, SMS Automation and Control using a Cellphone, 4 students (SP09)

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

• EE 210 Circuits & Devices Laboratory (Honors Section), 1 credit (SP01-FA03)

2.2 STUDENT SUPERVISION

DOCTORAL ADVISOR

11. John Reid*, PhD-BME, ODU (SU16-) Dissertation: TBD10. Srdjan Lesaja, PhD-BME, ODU (SP16-) Dissertation: TBD

9. Christoph Tremmel, PhD-BME, ODU (SU15-) Dissertation: TBD8. Fernando Sobreira, PhD-BME, ODU (FA14-) Dissertation: TBD

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7. Garett Johnson, PhD-BME, ODU (FA10-) Dissertation: The Neural Correlates of Musical Rhythms fromElectrocorticography

GRADUATED

6. Christian Herff*, PhD-Computer Science, University of Bremen (SP16-FA16) Dissertation: Speech Pro-cesses for Brain-Computer Interfaces

5. Shreya Chakrabarti, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA11-SU15) Dissertation: Characterization and Decoding of SpeechRepresentations from the ElectrocorticogramCurrently a postdoc at Columbia University, NY

4. Yalda Shahriari, PhD-BME, ODU (FA12-SP15) Dissertation: Multichannel Characterization of Brain Activityin Neurological ImpairmentsCurrently an Assistant Professor of BME at University of Rhode Island

3. Nicholas Waytowich, ME-ECE & PhD-BME, ODU (FA10-SP15) Dissertation: Novel Stimuli and Enhance-ments for Brain-Computer Interfaces based on Visual Evoked PotentialsCurrently a postdoc at Columbia University, NY/ARMY Research Lab, MD

2. Komalpreet Kaur, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA11-SU14 ) Dissertation: Empirical Modeling of Asynchronous Scalp-recorded and Intracranial Electroencephalogram PotentialsCurrently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Salem State University, Salem, MA

1. Yufei Shen, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA10-SP12 ) Dissertation: A Vision-based Automatic Safe Landing-site De-tection SystemCurrently a Software Developer at MathWorks, Natick, MA

*Co-advisor

MASTERS/GRADUATE ADVISOR

10. Hassan Baker, MS-ECE, ODU (SP17-) Thesis: TBD9. Matthew Gray, MS-BME, ODU (FA16-) Thesis: TBD8. George Micros, MS-ECE, ODU (FA14-) Thesis: TBD

GRADUATED

7. Nirmal Patel, MS-ECE, ODU (FA13-SP16) Thesis: Deformable Contour Models for Digitizing a PrintedBrainstem Atlas

6. Monicka Fosnocht, BME Graduate Certificate, ODU (SU14-SP15) Project: Literature review of intracranialsleep and olfactory research

5. Nicholas Waytowich, ME-ECE, ODU (FA10-SU13) Project: Novel Stimuli and Enhancements for Brain-Computer Interfaces based on Visual Evoked Potentials

4. Andrew Henderson*, MSEE, UNF (FA09-SP10 ) Project: Software Development for a Low-Cost EEGSystem

3. Bryan Courtney*, MSEE, UNF (SP09-SP10 ) Project: ICA Detection of EMG Stimulation Artifacts2. David Biruk*, MSEE, UNF (SP09-SP10 ) Project: Dynamic Classifier for the P300 Speller1. Christopher Fair*, MSEE, UNF (SP09-SP10 ) Project: Woody Filters for Improved ERP Classification

*Primary advisor prior to leaving UNF; transferred advisors for completion of thesis

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GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

19. Kayla Farrow, MS-ECE, ODU (SP17-) Thesis: TBD18. Inchul Choi, PhD-Industrial and Systems Engineering, NC State University (SP16-) Dissertation: A Mo-

tor Imagery-Based Brain-Computer Interface Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Restoration ofHand Grasping and Extension Function

17. Syed Reza, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA15-) Dissertation: Automatic Brain Tumor segmentation in MR images16. Sara Macdonald*, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA16-) Dissertation: TBD15. Mahbubul Alam, PhD-ECE, ODU (SP14-) Dissertation: Recurrent Deep Model for Generalized Object

Recognition14. Lasitha Vidyaratne, PhD-ECE, ODU ( SP14- ) Dissertation:Neurophysiologic Analysis of Human Visual

Processing and Interfacing for Automated Robot Navigation13. Linmin Pei, PhD-ECE, ODU ( SP14-) Dissertation: Modeling and Fusion of Atlas-Based Tumor Growth and

Feature-Based Models for Normal and Abnormal Brain Tissue Segmentation12. Debrup Banerjee, PhD-ECE, ODU (SP12-) Dissertation: Emotional State Recognition based on Speech

Signals

GRADUATED

11. John Snoap, MS-ECE, ODU (FA16) Thesis: Physical Layer Secret Key Agreement using One-bit Quanti-zation and Low-density Parity-check Codes

10. Christopher Morley**, MS-Psychology, ODU (SP16-SU16) Project: Detecting Inattentional Blindness us-ing SSVEP

9. Ahmed Fakhry, PhD-CS, ODU (SU15-SU16) Dissertation:Machine Learning Methods for Electron Mi-croscopy Brain Image Segmentation

8. Frency Varghese, PhD-BME, ODU (SP14-FA15) Dissertation:New Engineering Approaches to Arrythmi-ass and Myocardial Infarction

7. Feng Li, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA12-SU15) Dissertation:Improving Engagement Assessment by Model Individ-ualization and Deep Learning

6. Amanda Daniel, PhD-ECE, ODU (SP12-SU15) Dissertation:A Vector Channel Based Approach to MIMORADAR Waveform Design for Extended Targets

5. Ahmed Temtam, PhD-ECE, ODU (SP12-FA14) Dissertation: Detection of OFDM Signals Using Pilot Tonesand Applications to Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Systems

4. Abdullah Cay, PhD-ECE, ODU (SP11) Dissertation: Data Hiding in Digital Video3. Minqu Zhou, MS-ECE, ODU (SP11) Thesis:Video Stabilization Based on Speeded-Up Robust Features2. Loc Tran, PhD-ECE, ODU (FA10-SP14 ) Dissertation:High Dimensional Datasets Analysis using a Large-

Scale Manifold Learning Approach1. Harold Riveria, MSEE, UNF (FA10-SP10) Thesis:Computational Intelligence for Control Systems

* Primary PhD advisor from FA13-SP15** Provided research stipend

UNDERGRADUATE

31. Donald Stith, ECE, ODU (FA16-) Project: EEG Analysis30. Afnan Alabdulwahab, ECE, ODU (SP16-) Project: ECoG Speech Decoding29. Gabriel Da Costa, ECE, ODU (SP16) Project: EEG Analysis28. Taylor Bobrow, ECE, ODU (SP16-) Project: Use of SSVEP Brain Activity to Measure Human Engagement ;

Awards:VSGC Undergraduate Research Scholarship 2016-1727. Douglas Ruetzel*, Biology, Christopher Newport University (FA15-SU16) Project: EEG Analysis26. Zachary Crane, Psychology, ODU (FA15-SU16) Project: EEG Analysis25. Zachary Wells, MAE ODU (FA15-SP16) Project: EEG Analysis24. Michael Micros, ECE, ODU (FA15-) Project: Evoked Potentials for TMS Therapy of PTSD23. Gabriella Scalzo*, Neuroscience, Virginia Tech (SU14, SU15, SU16) Projects: Neurofeedback for Autism22. Elanie Butler, ECE, ODU (FA13) Project: Neural Decoding of Written Symbols and Foreign Languages

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21. Dejah Singh, ECE, ODU (FA12-SP14) Project: Neural Decoding of Written Symbols and Foreign Lan-guages

20. Laysa Hedjar, Biology, ODU (SP13) Project: Neural Decoding of Written Symbols19. Krista Saunders, Engineering, ODU (FA12) Project: Neural Decoding of Written Symbols18. Jasmine White, Engineering, ODU (FA12) Project: Neural Decoding of Written Symbols17. Benjamin McDermott, ECE, ODU (FA12-SP13) Projects: Augmented-Reality BCI, SSVEP Robot ; Awards:

SP13 ODU Undergraduate Research Fellowship Grant ; FA12 ODU Undergraduate Research FellowshipGrant

16. Virginia Ray*, Biology Psychology, Christopher Newport University (SU12) Project: Brain-based BeatSynthesizer

15. Mark Scimone*, Neuroscience, University of New Hampshire (SU12) Project: Brain-based Beat Synthe-sizer ; Awards:UNH SURF Fellowship

14. George Micros, ECE, ODU (FA11-SP14) Projects: BCI-Controlled Wheelchair; Quantization of ERPs;Awards: BCET Outstanding Scholar 2014; Summer 2013 ODU Undergraduate Research FellowshipGrant ; Summer 2012 ODU Undergraduate Research Fellowship Grant ; Selected as ODU delegate to the2013 Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Conference; 1st Place-2013 Minority AccessConference; FA12-SP13 BCET REU Award

13. Nicholas Jenkins, ECE, ODU (FA11-SP15) Projects:Measurement of Physiological Responses to Disso-nant Tones, BCI Pinball ; Awards: 2012 VSGC Undergraduate Research Scholarship; FA13 ODU Under-graduate Research Fellowship Grant

12. Vera Anderson, ECE, ODU (SP12) Project: BCI Pinball Paradigm11. Hilary Sandberg, Communication Disorders, ODU (FA11-SP13) Projects: A Selective Attention Auditory

BCI; Factors that Influence Auditory Comprehension Abilities in Individuals with Aphasia; Awards: 2011VSGC Undergraduate Awardee; SP12 ODU Undergraduate Research Grant Award

10. Jeffery Flora, ECE, ODU (FA11-SP12) Projects: Steady-State Visually Evoked Potential Based Brain-Computer Interface; Awards: 2011-2012 BCET REU Award

9. Ali Abdelmaksoud* , ME, Northeastern University (SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator8. Zeynep Meric, EE, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator7. Sylvain Barnes, ME, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator6. Ganna Kudrey, EE, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator5. Richard Allen, EE, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator4. Travis Waldorf, EE, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator3. Nicholas Waytowich, ME, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator2. Garett Johnson, EE, UNF (FA09-SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator1. Aaron Meles, EE, UNF (SU10) Project: BCI Control of a Robotic Manipulator

* from a different university

HIGH SCHOOL

23. Timothy McDonald, Grassfield High School, Chesapeake, VA (SU16) Project: EEG Engagement InterfaceDevelopment

22. Nathan Luksik, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU16)Project: Tactile BCIs

21. Alexander Harris, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU16)Project: Motorized Calibration of Magnetic Sensors

20. Andrew Sorenson, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU16)Project: EEG Biometrics

19. James Ogletree, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU15)Project: Tactile BCIs

18. Randy Deng*, Ridgefield High School, Ridgefield, CT (SU14) Project: Effect of SSVEP Grid Size; Awards:3rd Place Southern Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair

17. Kyle Manetz, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU14) Project:Sensorimotor Rhythms for Disorders of Consciousness

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16. Natalie Ebreo, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA ( SU14 )Project: SMR and P300 Analysis

15. Gabe Popescu, Tallwood High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU14,SP16) Project: Movement Tracking withthe Kinect

14. Parantap Patel, Princess Anne High School, Norfolk, VA (SU13) Project: Language and the Brain13. Paranjay Patel, Princess Anne High School, Norfolk, VA (SU13) Project: Language and the Brain12. Sailee Joshi, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU13,SU14)

Project: Automated EEG labeling of Sleep Stages11. Kevin Nelson, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU13)

Project: EEG-based Biometrics10. Jacob McGill, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU13 )

Project: Student Shadowing9. Long-Quan Pham, Oscar Smith High School, Chesapeake, VA (SU13 ) Project: Contact-Heat Evoked

Potentials8. Chris Horrigan*, Advanced Math and Science Adademy, Marlborough, MA (SU13,SU14) Project: Brain-

Pong7. Hunter Thompson, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU12,SU13)

Project: Integrating BCI with Virtual Reality6. Adam Cellon, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU12)

Project: EEG-based Biometrics ; Awards: 1st Place, 2013 Tidewater Science & Engineering Fair ;ISSAInformation Technology Excellence Award

5. Gabriella Scalzo, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU12)Project: Vibrotactile BCI; Awards: 1st Place, 2013 Virginia Junior Academy of Science Fair

4. Francisca Wood, Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School, Virginia Beach, VA (SU12)Project: Vibrotactile BCI ; Awards: 1st Place, 2013 Virginia Junior Academy of Science Fair

3. Thomas Guss, Hampton Roads Academy, Newport News, VA (SU12) Project: SSVEP Stimulation Soft-ware Development

2. Kevin Shih, Stanton College Preparatory, Jacksonville, FL (SU10) Project: Modified P300 Speller Interface;Awards: 2nd Place, 2011 Florida State Science Fair

1. Ryan Shih, Stanton College Preparatory, Jacksonville, FL (SU10) Project: Modified P300 Speller Interface;Awards: 2nd Place, 2011 Florida State Science Fair

* out-of-state student

2.3 OTHER TEACHING

2017 + MUSC 496/596 Guest Lecture ’Music and the Brain’, ODU (2/15/17)+ BME 402 Guest Lecture ’Neurofeedback and Brain-Computer Interfaces’, ODU (3/15/17,

3/22/17)2016 + BME 401 Guest Lecture ’Central Nervous System’, ODU (9/28/16)

+ Attended CLT Faculty Development Event - WordPress: Beyond the Basics (3/18/16)+ MUSC 496/596 Guest Lecture ’Music and the Brain’, ODU (2/17/16)+ BME 402 Guest Lecture ’Neurofeedback and Brain-Computer Interfaces’, ODU (2/10/16)

2015 + BME 401 Guest Lecture ’Central Nervous System’, ODU (10/27/15)+ MUSC 496/596 Guest Lecture ’Cognitive Attention’, ODU (2/25/15)+ BME 402 Guest Lecture ’Neurofeedback and Brain-Computer Interfaces’, ODU (1/27/15)

2014 + BME 401 Guest Lecture ’Central Nervous System’, ODU (11/4/14)+ BME 7/820 Guest Lecture ’Invasive and Noninvasive Electroencephalography’, ODU (10/9/14)

2013 + BME 401 Guest Lectures ’Central Nervous System’, ODU (9/24/13, 10/1/13)2012 + BME 401 Guest Lectures ’Central Nervous System, Parkinson’s Disease, and Deep-Brain

Stimulation’, ODU (9/25/12, 9/27/12)2011 + Evaluator for ECE 487 Senior Design II, FA11

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2010 + ECE 554 Biolelectrics Guest Lecture ’Bioelectrics of the Cerebral Cortex’, ODU (11/8/10)+ Evaluator for ECE 487 Senior Design II, FA10+ Attended the Ethics lecture of the 2010 BCET Faculty Development Workshop Series,

presented by Dr. Philip J. Langlais (9/30/10)+ Instructed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review sessions, UNF

2009 + Instructed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review sessions, UNF2008 + Instructed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review sessions, UNF2007 + Instructed an electricity and magnetism session for Learning Excellence for Academic

Progress (LEAPS) program for elementary school science teachers, UNF (SU07)+ Instructed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review sessions, UNF

2006 + Instructed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam review sessions, UNF2003 + Penn State Engineering Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award

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3 SERVICE

3.1 UNIVERSITY SERVICE

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

• Director, Biomedical Engineering Institute (FA15-)• Graduate Program Director, Biomedical Engineering SP13-)• Member, ODU Senate Committee D (Scholarly Activity and Research) (FA10-)• Member, ODU Senate Committee F (Library) (SP13-)• Member, University Scholarship Committee (SP13-)• Member, ODU ECE Graduate Committee (SP11-)• Member, ECE Promotion and Tenure Committee (FA16-)• Member, Center for Bioelectrics Five-Year Strategic Plan Committee (SP16)• Member, International Student Advisory Board, Office of Inter-cultural Relations (FA15-)• Faculty Advisor, ODU Biomedical Engineering Student Association (SP17-)• Member, BCET Dean’s Council (FA15-SP16)• Member, BCET Endowed Scholarship Committee (SP11-)• Member, BCET Graduate Program Director Committee (SP13-)• Member, ODU Biomedical Engineering Faculty Search Committee (SP15)• Member, ODU ECE (Computer Engineering) Faculty Search Committee (FA13-SP14)• Member, Biomedical Engineering Program Manager Search Committee (FA15-SP16)• Member, ODU Batten Endowed Chair of Bioelectrics Search Committee (SP11-FA11)• Member, ODU Biomedical Engineering Faculty Search Committee (FA10)• ECE Representative, ODU Library (FA10-)

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA

• Member, UNF Graduate Council (SP10)• Member, UNF Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award Selection Committee (SP09)• Chair, UNF School of Engineering Graduate Program Committee (SP09)• Member, UNF Civil Engineering Faculty Search Committee (#318050) (FA08)• Member, UNF School of Engineering Graduate Program Committee (FA08-)• Co-Chair, UNF Support Services Committee (FA08)• Member, UNF Faculty Association Executive Committee (FA08)• Member, UNF School of Engineering Equipment Proposal Committee (FA06)• Member, UNF School of Engineering Outreach Committee (FA06-)

3.2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD

2016 + Guest Editor, Special Issue: Biosignal-based Communication, IEEE Transactions on AudioSpeech and Language Processing (2015 Impact Factor: 1.88)

2016- + Editorial Board Member, Neuroprosthetics (Frontiers in Neurology and Neuroscience), (2015Impact Factor: 3.40)

2015- + Editorial Board Member, Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, (2015 Impact Factor:0.43)

2013- + Editorial Board Member, Clinical Neurophysiology, Elsevier (2015 Impact Factor: 3.43)2013- + Editorial Board Member, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Taylor & Francis, Journal Impact Factor:

NA (Impact Factor: TBD)

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MEETING MODERATION & ORGANIZATION

2017 + Program Committee and Review Board, The 7th Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference,September 2017

+ Program Committee, PhyCS 2017: 4th International Conference on Physiological ComputingSystems, July 2017

2016 + Program Committee, BrainKDD: International Workshop on Data Mining for Brain Science,2016.

+ Program Committee, PhyCS 2016: 3rd International Conference on Physiological ComputingSystems, July 2016

+ Co-organizer and Moderator, Decoding Speech Processes using Intracranial SignalsWorkshop, Sixth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Asilomar, CA

+ Program Committee, Sixth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Asilomar, CA+ Program Committee, Neurotechnix: International Congress on Neurotechnology, Electronics

and Informatics, November 2016.2015 + Program Committee, Neurotechnix: International Congress on Neurotechnology, Electronics

and Informatics, November 2015.+ Program Committee, BrainKDD: International Workshop on Data Mining for Brain Science,

August 2015.2014 + Conference Chair and Organizer, Hampton Roads Neuroscience Network (HRNN)

NeuroConnections Conference held at ODU, October 2014. (100+ attendees)+ Program Committee, BrainKDD: International Workshop on Data Mining for Brain Science,

August 2014.2012 + Co-organizer, g.tec Brain-Computer Interface Workshop at ODU 2012 (50 attendees from

ODU, EVMS, NASA Langley, William & Mary, VCU, and GMU)+ Session Chair, Virginia Space Grant Consortium Student Research Conference

2011 + Co-organizer, Hampton Roads Neuroscience Network (HRNN) inaugural meeting2010 + Executive Committee, Florida Conference on Recent Advances in Robotics, UNF

+ BCI Co-organizer and Moderator, Feature Extraction and Translation: Field PotentialsWorkshop, Fourth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Monterey, CA

+ Organizing Committee, Fourth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Monterey, CA2009 + Session Moderator, 2 sessions of the CCEC symposium, UNF2005 + Co-organizer and Moderator, BCI Feature Extraction and Translation Workshop, Third

International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Rensselaerville, NY

PEER REVIEW & JUDGING

2017 + NSF Review Panelist (3 panels)2016 + Research Proposal Review, Canada Foundation for Innovation

+ Research Proposal Review, Israel Science Foundation+ Proposal Review, University of Texas, San Antonio NSF CREST Limited Submission

Competitions Peer Review+ Workshop Review Committee, Sixth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Asilomar,

CA+ NSF Review Panelist (3 panels)

2015 + Proposal Review, European Research Council (ERC)+ Proposal Review, Polish National Science Centre+ French PRESTIGE Post-doc Fellowships Reviewer+ NIH Transformative Research Awards Mail-in Reviewer+ External Reviewer, Promotion Application+ Research Proposal Review, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Indo-US Science & Technology Forum2014 + NSF Review Panelist (2 panels)

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+ Proposal Review, NIH Bioengineering of Neuroscience, Vision, and Low Vision Technologies(BNVT)

+ Proposal Review, Army Research Office+ NIH Bioengineering of Neuroscience, Vision, and Low Vision Technologies (BNVT) Study

Section+ Book proposal review, Elsevier/Academic Press

2013 + NIH Bioengineering of Neuroscience, Vision, and Low Vision Technologies (BNVT) StudySection

+ NSF Review Panelist (2 panels)+ Student Poster Competition Judge, Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting,

Monterey, CA+ Research Proposal Review, Israel Science Foundation+ External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure Application+ Reviewer, g.tec’s Annual BCI-Research Award

2012 + NSF Review Panelist (2 panels)+ External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure Applications (2 cases)

2011 + NSF Review Panelist+ Judging Panelist, Brain-Computer Interfacing HCI 2011 Challenge

2010 + NSF Review Panelist (2 panels)+ ODU Proposal Review, The Wellcome Trust+ ODU Student Poster Competition Judge, Fourth International Brain-Computer Interface

Meeting, Monterey, CA+ ODU Jury member, g.tec’s Annual BCI-Research Award

2009 + NSF Review Panelist+ New York State Spinal Cord Injury Research Board Review Panelist

3.3 PROFESSIONAL ROLES AND MEMBERSHIPS

2016- + Principal Investigator, Virginia Neuroscience Initiative2016- + IEEE Brain Community2015- + Founding Member, Brain-Computer Interface Society2011- + Co-founder and steering committee member, Hampton Roads Neuroscience Network

(HRNN), 60+ members2010- + IEEE Senior Member2007- + Order of the Engineer2004- + Society for Neuroscience2004 + IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society2001- + IEEE Signal Processing Society1999- + Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) National Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society

3.4 COMMUNITY SERVICE

2016 + Research presentation at Tallwood High School, VA Beach (3/17/16)+ Supervised senior research projects for 3 Ocean Lakes Math & Science Academy students

(SU16)2015 + Research presentation to Math Club at Frank W. Cox High School, VA Beach (10/8/15)

+ Supervised senior research project for 1 Ocean Lakes Math & Science Academy student(SU15)

2014 + Supervised senior research projects for 3 Ocean Lakes Math & Science Academy students(SU14)

+ Supervised 3 additional high school summer research interns (SU14)

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2013 + Performed research demonstrations for NIH at the Rockville, MD Science Day (4/28/13)+ Performed research demonstrations at the 18th National Institutes of Health (NIH) Take Your

Child to Work Day (4/25/13)+ Supervised senior research projects for 3 Ocean Lakes Math & Science Academy students

(SU13)+ Supervised 5 additional high school summer research interns (SU13)

2012 + Supervised senior research projects for 3 Ocean Lakes Math & Science Academy students(SU12)

2011 + VA State Science Fair Judge (4/2/11)2010 + Supervised science fair projects for 2 Stanton College Preparatory students (SU10)

3.5 OTHER SERVICE

2016 + Panelist, Engaging with Program Officers, ODU Office of Research (4/14/16)2015 + Christopher Newport University Recruitment Seminar (9/10/15)

+ Coordinated Landstown Highschool BME field trip to ODU (2/9/15)+ Participated in BCET open house (2/20/15)

2014 + Participated in Newport News Shipyard MSEE Proposal Meeting (9/5/14)+ Attended Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VGSC) Conference (4/11/14)+ Participated in the National Academy of Engineering’s Educating Engineers to Meet the Grand

Challenges Workshop, Washington DC (4/30/14-5/1/14)+ Evaluator for BCET GTA Institute (1/10/14)+ Institute on Writing and Critical Thinking in the Major sponsored by the General Education

Assessment Committee (GEAC) (1/9/14)2013 + Virginia Wesleyan Recruitment Seminar (10/28/13)

+ Managed the ODU Recruitment Booth, BMES Southeast and Mid-Atlantic BME RegionalCareer Conference (10/25/13)

+ Christopher Newport University Recruitment Seminar (9/12/13)+ Evaluator for BCET GTA Institute (8/23/13)+ Represented ODU Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Research Resource Consortium Poster

Session and Virginia Biotechnology Association’s 20th Anniversary Celebration (5/2/13)+ Attended ODU Library Friends Annual Author Dinner and Silent Auction (4/18/13)+ Virginia Wesleyan Recruitment Seminar (4/16/13)+ Attended Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VGSC) Conference (4/18/13)

2012 + Christopher Newport University Recruitment Seminar (12/4/12)+ William & Mary Graduate and Professional School Fair (9/27/12)+ William & Mary Recruitment Seminar (4/18/12)+ Christopher Newport University Recruitment Seminar (2/28/12)+ Attended Attended Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VGSC) Conference (4/5/12)

2011 + ODU University Scholars Day Faculty Participant (2/19/11)2010 + UNF Engineering Graduate School Brown Bag Presentation, Naval Air Station Jax (SP10)

+ School of Engineering Open House, UNF2009 + School of Engineering Open House, UNF2008 + National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Research Demonstrations for High School

Students, UNF (FA08)+ UNF Engineering Graduate Program Information Session (SP08)+ Research Presentation for the Nease High School Engineering Academy, Jacksonville FL

(SP08)+ School of Engineering Open House, UNF+ Led the development of a curriculum proposal for a new undergraduate minor and a graduate

program in biomedical engineering

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2007 + School of Engineering Open House, UNF2006 + School of Engineering Open House, UNF

3.6 JOURNAL REFEREE

(# reviews completed, 2015 Impact Factor)

1. IEEE Trans. on Neural Systems and Rehabilita-tion Engineering (54, 2.58)

2. Journal of Neural Engineering (46, 3.49)3. Clinical Neurophysiology (34, 3.43)4. IEEE Trans. on Biomedical Engineering (29, 2.47)5. PLoS ONE (24, 3.06)6. Journal of Neuroscience Methods (13, 2.05)7. Medical Engineering and Physics (13, 1.62)8. Sensors (12, 2.03)9. Brain-Computer Interfaces (12, TBD)

10. Neuroscience Letters (9, 2.11)11. IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics

(7, 1.60)12. NeuroImage (5, 5.46)13. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (5)14. Frontiers in Neurology: Neuroprosthetics (5)15. EURASIP Signal Processing (4)16. Presence (4)17. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing (3)18. Computers in Biology and Medicine (3)19. IEEE Trans. on Computational Intelligence and AI

in Games (3)20. Frontiers in Neuro-engineering (3)21. International Journal of Human-Computer Stud-

ies (3)22. ACM Trans. on Computer-Human Interaction (3)23. IEEE Trans. on Neural Networks and Learning

Systems (2)24. Proceedings of the IEEE (2)25. IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine (Spe-

cial Issue on Computational Intelligence for BCIs)(2)

26. BioMed Research International (2)27. Annals of Biomedical Engineering (2)28. Biomedizinishe Technik/Biomedical Engineering

(2)29. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine

(2)30. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Pro-

cessing (2)31. IEEE Trans. on Evolutionary Computation (2)32. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in

Medicine (2)33. International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinfor-

matics (2)

34. International Journal of Human-Computer Inter-action - BCI Special Issue (2)

35. SRX Neuroscience (2)36. Brain Sciences (2)37. GigaScience (2)38. International Journal of Biometrics (2)39. IEEE Trans. on Human-Machine Systems (1)40. Psychophysiology (1)41. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked (1)42. IEEE Robotics & Automation Letters (1)43. IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing (1)44. Biomedical Engineering Letters (1)45. Nature Scientific Reports (1)46. Biomedical Signal Processing (1)47. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

(1)48. Experimental Brain Research (1)49. Assistive Technology (1)50. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informat-

ics (1)51. IEEE Signal Processing Letters (1)52. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science

(PNAS) (1)53. Biotechnology Research International (1)54. Clinical EEG & Neuroscience (1)55. Computational and Mathematical Methods in

Medicine (1)56. Expert Review of Medical Devices (1)57. IEEE Trans. on Robotics (1)58. IET Signal Processing (1)59. Information Sciences (1)60. Neural Computing and Applications (1)61. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and

Artificial Intelligence (1)62. International Journal of Robotics Research (1)63. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Sys-

tems (1)64. International Journal of Computers and Applica-

tions (1)65. International Journal of Humanoid Robotics (1)66. Journal of Signal Processing Systems (1)67. Neurocomputing (1)68. Scientific Research and Essays (1)69. The Spanish Journal of Psychology (1)70. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Com-

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puter Sciences (1)

CONFERENCE

1. Graz Brain-Computer Interface Conference,2011, 2017

2. PhyCS 2016, 3rd International Conference onPhysiological Computing Systems, 2016

3. Neurotechnix, International Congress on Neu-rotechnology, Electronics, and Informatics, 2015,2016

4. BrainKDD: International Workshop on Data Min-ing for Brain Science, 2014, 2015, 2016

5. International IEEE EMBS Conference on NeuralEngineering, 2013, 2015, 2017

6. IEEE International Carpathian Control Confer-ence, 2010

7. International Brain-Computer Interface Confer-ence, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2016

8. Human-Computer Interaction International, 20099. International Conference on Neural Networks,

200910. Neural Information Processing Systems, 2007

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