Brief Biography:
MS in Computational Physics
PhD in Theoretical and Computational Physics
Postdoctoral Research in Biomedical Science/Engineering
United States' NSF Faculty CAREER Award in 2010 from the Cognitive Neuroscience Section
Academic positions:
Assistant Professor of Physics and Neuroscience
Research interests:
Cognitive Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Brain Imaging, Neuroimaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Electroecephalography, Human Decision-Making, Multisensory Perception, Nonlinear Dynamics, Signal and Image Processing, Statistical Analysis Methods
What I think of the idea behind WebmedCentral:
I really like the idea of publishing submitted articles right away and conducting review process in a transparent fashion. This will ultimately encourage high-quality submissions and acceptance. I enjoy being a part of this process.
Home Page:
http://www.phy-astr.gsu.edu/dhamala/dhamala.html