Summary
Aryl Feldman is a PhD candidate in Neural Computation at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Doug Weber in the NeuroMechatronics Lab, where he investigates brain-computer interfaces like the Stentrode and their characteristics and limitations. He brings a cross-disciplinary foundation from Rice University in Computer Science and Cognitive Sciences, with early hands-on neural implant design during his undergraduate work and a NSF-REU fellowship at Cornell. He currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant at CMU and a Research Scientist Intern at Meta, illustrating a strong bridge between academic research and industry application. His teaching and course-design experience at MantisEDU and the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership reflect a commitment to mentorship and education. Based in Burlingame, California, he combines neural computation, hardware experimentation, and scalable research to translate complex brain-computer interface concepts into practical insights.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Cognitive Sciences, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Cognitive Sciences at Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neural Computation, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neural Computation at Carnegie Mellon University
English, Spanish, German