Amisha Ojha

Neuroscience Intern at AAVAA
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Experience

    • Canada
    • Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Neuroscience Intern
      • May 2023 - Present

      Contributing to the development of brain-computer interface technology to give users full control of devices hands and voice-free. Contributing to the development of brain-computer interface technology to give users full control of devices hands and voice-free.

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Researcher, MSc Student
      • Sep 2021 - Aug 2023

      Research project: Understanding the impact of cochlear implants on the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline in old age. Research project: Understanding the impact of cochlear implants on the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline in old age.

    • Neuroscience Graduate Researcher
      • Sep 2021 - Aug 2023

      Master's thesis project under the supervision of Dr. Claude Alain. Master's thesis project under the supervision of Dr. Claude Alain.

    • Canada
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Neuroscience Graduate Researcher
      • Sep 2021 - Aug 2023

      Master's thesis project under the co-supervision of Dr. Andrew Dimitrijevic. Master's thesis project under the co-supervision of Dr. Andrew Dimitrijevic.

    • Canada
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Clinic Receptionist
      • Sep 2020 - Aug 2021
    • Thesis Student
      • Sep 2020 - Apr 2021

      Project title: The role of attention control in working memory tasks Project title: The role of attention control in working memory tasks

Education

  • University of Toronto
    Master of Science - MS, Medical Science- Neuroscience
    2021 - 2023
  • University of Toronto
    Bachelor of Science Honours - HBSc, Neuroscience and Psychology
    2017 - 2021

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