Summary
Harilal Parasuraman is an Assistant Professor and neuroscientist with a PhD in Computational Neuroscience and over a decade of experience bridging neurophysiology, computational modeling, and clinical epilepsy research. He led modeling studies of cerebellar granular layer excitability and developed quantitative methods to map epileptogenic networks from stereo-EEG, work that now informs his role heading the Brain Mapping lab at the Amrita Advanced Centre for Epilepsy. Equally comfortable with experimental neurophysiology and algorithmic analysis, he has contributed to national education and simulation initiatives and continues hands-on research as a senior research fellow. Based in Kerala, he combines academic rigor with translational focus, aiming to turn electrophysiological insights into clinical tools for epilepsy diagnosis and treatment.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Biochemistry, Bachelor's degree, Biochemistry at Bharathiar University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience at Amrita School of Biotechnology