Lianne Sánchez Rodríguez

Graduate Student Research Assistant at IUCRC BRAIN CENTER

Lianne Sánchez Rodríguez is a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the IUCRC BRAIN CENTER since January 2023, with extensive experience in engineering and research roles within the biomedical field. Previous positions include serving as MD EDP Engineer II at Biosense Webster and Graduate Student Researcher at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, where Lianne developed advanced methods for 2D-to-3D patient airway registration and optimization frameworks. Lianne's career commenced at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, leading a research project in biomechatronics and gaining experience as an intern at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the Department of Defense. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Houston, a Master’s degree in Applied Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins, and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez.

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Katy, United States

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IUCRC BRAIN CENTER

The Building Reliable Advances and Innovations in Neurotechnology (BRAIN) Center is an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center that began with Arizona State University (ASU) and the University of Houston (UH). This partnership has grown by adding two international University sites (Miguel Hernandez University in Spain and Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico) and three prospective national University sites (Georgia Tech, University of Maryland Baltimore County, and West Virginia University), allowing rigorous testing of efficacy, safety and long-term reliability of neurotechnology that would not be otherwise possible within the traditional 'silos' of academic, industry, regulatory and clinical communities. The BRAIN Center's mission is to develop safe, effective, and affordable personalized Neurotechnologies for diagnostics, restoration, enhancement, and rehabilitation of sensory, motor, affective and cognitive functions. We will pursue this mission by supporting innovative interdisciplinary research across the multiple dimensions of brain function and behavior to improve quality of life.


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