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– Team –
Innovatory for Cells and Neural Machines (ICAN)

Faculty

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Somali Chaterji

Staff

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Tomas Ratkus

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John Scott

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Victoria Liu

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Ashraf Mahgoub

Graduate Students

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PengCheng Wang

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Atul Sharma

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Jayoung (Jay) Lee

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Mustafa Abdallah

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Ran Xu

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Karthick Shankar

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Zihan Zhou

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Chen-Yi Lu

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Josh Majors

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Josh Zhao

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Akhil Sai

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Joseph Pappas

Undergraduate Students

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Pranjal Jain

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Shristi Saraff

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Shreyas Goenka

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Dhruv Swarup

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Akash Melachuri

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Kishore GV

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Utkarsh Priyam

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Sujal Timilsina

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Vivek Chudasama

High School Students

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Sarthak Jain

Alumni

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Hany Ahmed

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Karthick Shankar

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Rakesh Kumar

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Shikhar Suryavansh

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Victoria Liu

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Ashraf Mahgoub

New Students

I am always looking for new students with stellar coding skills and a passion to apply computer science skills to digital health and other cyber-physical systems. I often have funded research positions for graduate and undergraduate students. Skills I am looking for are:

  1. Motivated and self-driven
  2. Required technical skills: Some experience with one or more ML toolkits (scikit-learn, Pytorch, TensorFlow, etc.); Some coding experience in C/C++/Java/Python
  3. Desired technical skills: Some understanding of one of the two domains: digital agriculture or genomics and precision health


Typically students in our lab have an undergraduate degree in Biomedical or Biological Engineering with a minor in a computational discipline or an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Electrical or Electronics Engineering.

Read more details about applying here.

If you meet the criteria and are interested in our lab, please drop a note to me over email (schaterji@purdue.edu) with the subject line “Potential student in ICAN: read website material”.