Christine King

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Christine E. King

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Biography

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.


Experience

  • University of California, Irvine

    PhD Student

    Researched brain-computer interfaces for the neurorehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury individuals.

  • Graduate Resource Center

    Writing Tutor

    Tutored graduate students in writing for fellowships, grants, theses, dissertations, and other technical reports in engineering and all other graduate fields

  • UC Irvine

    Assistant Professor of Teaching

    I teach biomedical engineering courses and research engineering and STEM education.

  • UCLA Department of Computer Science

    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.

  • HRL, Inc.

    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.

  • Helen Hayes Hospital

    Volunteered in gait laboratory, cardio and pulmonary department, pharmacy, and outreach center.

Education

  • Manhattan College

    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.

  • University of California, Irvine

    Masters of Science

    Biomedical Engineering
    Thesis: Towards the Development of High-Performance Electroencephalogram (EEG) Based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Systems. Advisor: Dr. Zoran Nenadic.

  • University of California, Irvine

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering

  • University of California, Irvine

    PhD Student


    Researched brain-computer interfaces for the neurorehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury individuals.

  • Graduate Resource Center

    Writing Tutor


    Tutored graduate students in writing for fellowships, grants, theses, dissertations, and other technical reports in engineering and all other graduate fields

  • UC Irvine

    Assistant Professor of Teaching


    I teach biomedical engineering courses and research engineering and STEM education.

BMEB 60

2.5(4)

BMEC 60

2.1(10)

BMEA 110

3.3(3)

BMEA 60

3.3(3)