I
obtained my undergraduate degree from National Institute of Technology
(NIT) Rourkela, India in Biomedical Engineering (BME). My final year
thesis included looking at impact of heart rate variability (HRV) on
short video clips of happy and horror movies. After receiving the full
scholarship for 3 years in Taiwan International Graduate Program
for Interdisciplinary Neurosciences (TIGP – INS), I joined functional
Neuroimaging lab to explore statistical properties of bio-signal
processing. I passed my qualifying exams in 2016 and became a PhD
candidate in this lab. My PhD thesis focuses on looking at emotional
inhibition from HRV, EEG and functional imaging perspective and I plan
to use various methods in each of these disciplines to understand what
impacts cognitive – emotional interactions and which processes underlie
them.