Christine Elizab King is a/an Assistant Project Scientist (Business/Economics/En in the University Of California department at University Of California
University of California Irvine - Engineering
Assistant Professor of Teaching at UC Irvine
Higher Education
Christine
King
Irvine, California
I have a PhD in brain computer interfaces and am now a professor of teaching in biomedical engineering at UC Irvine.
PhD Student
Researched brain-computer interfaces for the neurorehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury individuals.
Writing Tutor
Tutored graduate students in writing for fellowships, grants, theses, dissertations, and other technical reports in engineering and all other graduate fields
Assistant Professor of Teaching
I teach biomedical engineering courses and research engineering and STEM education.
Research Manager in the Center for Smart Health
I manage a computer science and engineering team on a large multi-site national trial for the management and prevention of asthma in children.
Intern
Designed an electroencephalogram based brain-computer interface driven virtual reality car using imagination of foot movement, researched cognitive workload for cognitive threat detection warning system that used rapid serial visual discrimination.
Volunteered in gait laboratory, cardio and pulmonary department, pharmacy, and outreach center.
Master of Science (M.S.)
Mechanical Engineering
Attended seamless masters program. Thesis title: Redundant Manipulator for Power Wheelchair Used by BCI Unit. Advisor: Dr. Reza Jazar.
Masters of Science
Biomedical Engineering
Thesis: Towards the Development of High-Performance Electroencephalogram (EEG) Based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Systems. Advisor: Dr. Zoran Nenadic.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
PhD Student
Researched brain-computer interfaces for the neurorehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury individuals.
Writing Tutor
Tutored graduate students in writing for fellowships, grants, theses, dissertations, and other technical reports in engineering and all other graduate fields
Assistant Professor of Teaching
I teach biomedical engineering courses and research engineering and STEM education.