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Suhasa Kodandaramaiah

Suhasa started at MIT as a visiting Ph.D. student from Georgia Tech, and worked in the Synthetic Neurobiology group for a period of about two years, where he led the collaborative project to automate in vivo patch clamp recording, for his doctoral thesis. Before attending Georgia Tech, he completed degrees at the University of Michigan and the Vishveshwaraiah Technological University in India. As a postdoc at MIT, he worked on new synergies between mechanical engineering and neuroengineering. He then went on to start his own group as an assistant professor at U. Minnesota.