Doctoral degree in Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto; Postdoctoral Fellowships, University of Michigan, the first focused on the development of brain-computer interfaces for individuals with severe disabilities, and the second studied the neural correlates of consciousness through anaesthetic-induced unconsciousness. 2016, Assistant Professor, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University; leads the Biosignal Interaction and Personhood Technology (BIAPT) Lab. Research focuses on developing assistive technologies to enhance the assessment of and interaction with individuals who are behaviourally unresponsive.