MARK CURRAN
Mark is a senior computer engineering major at The College of New Jersey. For the epilepsy monitoring device, Mark is the head programmer. Upon graduation, Mark hopes to commission as an Active Duty Officer in the United States Army. Mark currently is the Battalion Commander of Princeton's Army ROTC program. During his free time, Mark enjoys hanging with his friends, working out, and playing the drums.
RACHEL KOLB
Rachel is a senior biomedical engineering major with an electrical specialization at The College of New Jersey. She is the project team leader and will be responsible for number and placement of electrodes as well as characterization of the EEG waves. Rachel is also the President of TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering an organization that designs engineering projects in developing nations. In her free time she likes to practice vinyasa yoga, crossfit, run along the canal, and travel. Upon graduation, Rachel plans to either earn her masters degree in engineering or work in the medical device industry.
Kevin pineda
Kevin is a senior biomedical engineering major with a mechanical specialization at The College of New Jersey. His contribution to the project will be the design of the headset, overall device aesthetics and the characterization of the EEG waves. After graduation, Kevin plans to take a year off in order to either do research or work in the industry while applying for medical school in the future.
TIMOTHY SKINNER
Timothy Skinner is a senior electrical engineering major at The College of New Jersey. Tim is responsible for the EEG signal filtration, wave transmission, battery life, and emergency notification system. Last summer, Tim worked as an intern for Johnson & Johnson in Consumer Workplace Solutions. During his free time, Tim enjoys doing crossfit workouts, skiing and sailing. Tim plans on going into the Industry after finishing his fourth year at The College of New Jersey.