Sudip Paul, assistant professor, department of biomedical engineering, North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, India, was given the opportunity to present his research as a poster presentation. He presented “Wavelet-Based Analysis as a Tool to Evaluate the Degree of Neuronal Insult in Animal Model of Ischemic Stroke” at the 45th Annual Meeting of Society for Neuroscience Conference, held Oct. 17–21, 2015. He was awarded the Junior Traveling Fellowship 2015 by the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) with an amount of GBP 1000 toward his travel to the United States.
Paul works in the field of electrophysiology and is concerned with brain signal analysis in the living system.
“I was so much benefited in the form of exposure to my research field, which provided me with an opportunity to learn about different aspects of brain signal acquisition and its interpretation to derive a fruitful result from the experimentation. This also provided me with a platform to be exposed to the cutting-edge advancement in the field of neuroscience,” he said.
Paul, who interacted with stalwart scientists working in this area, added that he was thankful to the NEHU administration and departmental faculty members for their support and especially to Dr. Tapas Kumar Sinha and the constant research activity provided by him.