Conor Russomanno, MFA
Conor Russomanno, MFA
is Cofounder & Creative Director at OpenBCI;
Part-Time Faculty at Parsons School of Design; and
Founder, Researcher, Developer at
Brain Interface Lab.
At its core, OpenBCI is an open-source hardware platform that records the
electrical signals from the brain and body and makes this data accessible
by numerous devices and software languages. Behind the many lines of code
and circuit diagrams, however, is a growing community of scientists,
engineers, designers, and makers. This community believes that the biggest
challenges we face in understanding the human brain and body will not and
should not be solved by a company, or an institution, but by an open forum
of shared knowledge and concerted effort.
Conor was previously
Front-End Engineer at Felix;
Assistant Rugby Coach at
Columbia University;
Teaching Fellow (Code) at
The New School – MFA Design & Technology, Parsons School of Design;
Art Director, 3D Modeler, Animator at
Columbia University, CyberGRID Networks Lab;
3D Computer Graphics Teacher’s Assistant at
Columbia University, Botwinick Lab; and
Summer Position at
U.S. Department of Energy.
Conor earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics,
3D Modeling & Animation at
Columbia University – Fu Foundation School of Engineering and
Applied Science in 2007.
He earned his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Design + Technology
at Parsons School of Design in 2013.
Watch
OpenBCI An Open Source Brain Computer Interface For Makers and
Conor Russomanno explains Brain Computer Interface (BCI) at Hardware
Hack Lab.
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