Summary
Chloe Eghtebas is a doctoral candidate in computer science at TUM with 12 years of experience bridging cybersecurity, AR/VR, computer vision, and human-centered experimental design. She holds an MEng from Cornell Tech and a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and has led interdisciplinary research from Hololens-based interpersonal synchrony metrics to brain–computer interface experiments. Chloe founded TUMFARSynchrony to build a remote user experimental hub and a CV-based synchrony score, and has collaborated with industry labs like Sony CSL to pilot publishable experiments. Equally comfortable prototyping mobile apps (a crowdsourced telescope livestreaming startup) and building research-grade sensor systems, she combines entrepreneurial drive with rigorous experimental methodology. Colleagues know her for turning complex sensor and privacy challenges into deployable user studies that produce actionable insights.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelors of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Masters of Engineering, Computer Science, Masters of Engineering, Computer Science at Cornell Tech