Riley Zeller-townson is a Graduate Research Assistant with 15 years of experience at the intersection of biomedical engineering, computer engineering, and neural interfacing, currently based in Raleigh, NC. At Georgia Tech and through multiple DOD R&D roles, Riley has worked on biomimetic AI systems, neural interfacing, and conceptual smart-camera designs that bridge biological insight and engineered devices. Their work focuses on building conceptual frameworks to understand the brain and translating that knowledge into brain-like computing and novel neural systems. Riley brings a practical perspective from hands-on internships and operations roles, able to connect open-source software to unconventional hardware—what they call “interfacing open source software with alien products.” Colleagues describe them as a thinker-engineer who moves fluid ideas toward rigorous prototypes and real-world application.
15 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BS, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, BS, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University
Contributions:98 commits, 3 pushes, 17 branches in 5 years 2 months
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Riley Zeller-townson - Graduate Research Assistant