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Short Bio: Richard J. Genik II, PhD. PhD in Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics (EPP), DOE/FNAL 91-98 Post-doc CLRC/Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 98-01 (FNAL/CERN, DØ/ATLAS) 125 Refereed publications in EPP/Nuclear Instruments and Methods (92-10)
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Short Bio: Richard J. Genik II, PhD • PhD in Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics (EPP), DOE/FNAL 91-98 • Post-doc CLRC/Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 98-01 (FNAL/CERN, DØ/ATLAS) • 125 Refereed publications in EPP/Nuclear Instruments and Methods (92-10) • WSU 02-03 Post-doc (McLean Hosp / MRI Seq. Prog. / fMRI Sys. Dev.) • PTF-> Assistant Professor Research, DPBN 03-09 • Director: Emergent Technology Research Division (ETRD) 04-present • ETRD (03-09) Grants from GM, Ford, CAMP, NDU, Fetzer, Del Harder… ~$1.1M, mainly automotive-related fMRI • Collaboration and in-kind grants 25 groups/companies/organizations • 10 studies fMRI / new tech imaging, 7 advanced tech • 25 pubs outside EPP, 10 refereed journals, 05-present • National Academies of Science / National Research Council advising DoD in areas of Neuroscience technology, 09-12 • Assistant Professor Adjunct, Departments of Biomedical Engineering & Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, 09-present • Founder and President, Phantom Research LLC (2004-present) • Part-time contract with MR Center for everything fMRI
Research Interests • Using new technology to search for ground truth evaluation of performance in human-machine interfaces • Brain monitoring with fMRI, DOT, NIRS, EEG • Biomarker evaluation (physiology, eye movement) • Instrumentation design and development for real-time/synchronized data acquisition and analysis of biological signals and reaction • MRI / fMRI • Brain-Computer Interfaces • Biological instrumentation automation • Computer modeling of statistical processes • Monte Carlo • Predictive modeling (gene-environment risk-models of pathology)