People

Principal Investigator

Sridevi V. Sarma

Dr. Sridevi Sarma

Dr. Sridevi Sarma earned a BS degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca NY, in 1994; and MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in, Cambridge MA, in 1997 and 2006, respectively. From 2000-2003 she took a leave of absence to start a data analytics company. From 2006–2009, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. She is now a Professor in the Institute for Computational Medicine, Department of Biomedical Engineering, at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD. Her research interests include modeling, estimation and control of neural systems using electrical stimulation. She is a recipient of the GE faculty for the future scholarship, a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow, a L’Oréal For Women in Science fellow, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Careers at the Scientific Interface Award, the Krishna Kumar New Investigator Award from the North American Neuromodulation Society, and a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) and the Whiting School of Engineering Robert B. Pond Excellence in Teaching Award. In 2023 she was awarded the NIH Outstanding Investigator Award meant to help investigators make meaningful contributions to neuroscience by providing greater funding stability, flexibility, and support for overall research projects by funding up to $750,000 per year for up to eight years.

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Postdocs

Mahsa Khoshkhou

Mahsa Khoshkhou

Mahsa Khoshkhou is a Postdoctoral researcher in the Biomedical Engineering Department at The Johns Hopkins University. She is analyzing intracranial EEG data to unravel how cognitive efforts suppress epilepsy seizures.

Lab Members Postdoctoral Fellows

Graduate Students

Amir Hossein Daraie

Amir Hossein Daraie

Amir Hossein Daraie is a PhD candidate in the Biomedical Engineering Department at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and an M.Eng. student at the Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University.

Lab Members Graduate Students
Ana Paola Garcia Alonzo

Ana Paola Garcia Alonzo

Ana Paola Garcia Alonzo is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering department at The Johns Hopkins University. She earned her undergraduate degree in BME from Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Guadalajara in Mexico.
Lab Members Graduate Students
Clara Lemaitre

Clara Lemaitre

Clara Lemaitre is a PhD candidate in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Johns Hopkins University with a BE in Computer Engineering and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota –

Lab Members Graduate Students
Patrick Myers

Patrick Myers

Patrick Myers earned his BS and MSE in Biomedical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University. His recent research includes creating a network-based biomarker for epilepsy, generated from analyzing scalp EEG recordings. 

Graduate Students
Surya Pandiaraju

Surya Pandiaraju

Surya Pandiaraju is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering department at The Johns Hopkins University. He earned his undergraduate degree in BME from the University of Waterloo and has experience with neural data analysis in both industry and academic contexts. 

Lab Members Graduate Students
Luis Sanchez

Luis Sanchez

Graduate Students
Sayyida Shazia

Sayyida Shazia

Sayyida Shazia completed her engineering degree in biotechnology at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India. She also holds a Masters degree from University of Oxford in nanotechnology. Her PhD project is to study the stunted population of India,
Lab Members Graduate Students
Autumn Williams

Autumn Williams

Autumn Williams is a PhD candidate in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Johns Hopkins University with a BS+MEng in Operations Research from Cornell University and an MS in Biomedical Engineering.

Lab Members Graduate Students

Research Staff

Mateo Gurria

Mateo Gurria

Mateo earned his BS in Cybersecurity from Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, where he also focused on Natural Language Processing. After graduating at 18, he joined the NCSL, where he has been researching biomarkers for chronic pain in EEG.

Research Staff

Undergraduate Students

Kyra Bowden

Kyra Bowden

Kyra Bowden is an undergraduate student majoring in Biomedical Engineering. She is interested in leveraging computational research methods to refine epilepsy treatment. She is currently studying the relationship between cognitive effort and seizure suppression.

Lab Members Undergraduate Students
Rina Dirickson

Rina Dirickson

Rina Dirickson is an undergraduate student majoring in neuroscience and biophysics. Drawing from her personal medical experience, she is interested in using both biological and computational methods to advance the treatment of epilepsy and psychogenic non-epileptic attacks.

Lab Members Undergraduate Students
Armelle Varillas

Armelle Varillas

Armelle Varillas is an undergraduate student majoring in Biomedical Engineering. They plan to pursue a focus area in Medical Imaging and Devices with a connection to Artificial Intelligence. Outside of research,

Lab Members Undergraduate Students
Daniel Wang

Daniel Wang

Daniel Wang is an undergraduate student majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Applied Mathematics & Statistics. He’s fascinated by the brain sciences and is interested in learning more about how brain-computer interfaces can be used to help people living with disabilities.

Undergraduate Students