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Karen Wendt

MEng


DPhil Student

Karen graduated with a MEng in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London. During her masters thesis, she investigated the neural mechanisms of natural speech comprehension. In this context, she used machine learning methods to analyse electroencephalogram data during an auditory task. Karen is currently reading for a DPhil in Engineering Science as an iCASE student in partnership with Magstim.

Karen’s DPhil research is focused on investigating closed-loop Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation approaches, working under the supervision of Prof. Tim Denison and Dr Jacinta O’Shea. Her work involves searching for optimal stimulation parameters for the treatment of epilepsy.