Sarah Schwettmann 1401 Kipling Street Apartment 19 Houston, TX 77006 Education http://www.cogconfluence.com [email protected] 713.826.3035 Rice University, Houston, Texas B.A. in Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM) B.A. in Cognitive Science Minor in Neuroscience Expected May 2015 Expected May 2015 Expected May 2015 � GPA: 4.01/4.00 � Relevant coursework includes theoretical and computational neuroscience, bayesian modeling, dynamical systems, brain imaging (Baylor College of Medicine, graduate), sensory neuroengineering, neuropsychology of language (graduate), biopsychology, philosophy of perception, mathematical logic, numerical analysis, linear and integer programming, partial differential equations, matrix analysis, research seminars in computational neuroscience and operations research & optimization Academic Honors Rice Trustee Distinguished Scholar (four-year full tuition merit scholarship) 2011–2015 Rice Century Scholar (two-year merit scholarship and research stipend) 2011–2013 CAAM-Chevron Undergraduate Prize Recipient F 2013 Louise J. Walsh Scholarship Recipient 2013-14, 2014-15 President’s Honor Roll S 2012, F 2012, F 2013, S 2014 National Merit Scholar 2011 Research University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas Dec 2013– Shouval Laboratory for Theoretical Neuroscience Advisor Dr. Harel Shouval Current. Investigating temporal competition of LTP and LTD eligibility traces as a selfstabilizing mechanism for reinforcement learning. Won travel grant to OCNS 2014, where this work was accepted as an oral presentation. Also featured as a poster at SfN 2014. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May–Jul 2013 TECBio NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Advisor Dr. Bard Ermentrout Developed a mean-field model of traveling waves in cortex to investigate the roles of layers 2/3 and 5 in propagating activity. Work culimated in a presentation as student plenary speaker and a poster presentation at the Duqesne Undergraduate Research Symposium, as well as oral presentations at the CMU Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition and the University of Pittsburgh. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas May 2012–May 2013 Eagleman Laboratory for Perception and Action Advisor Dr. David Eagleman Applied a Bayesian framework to chord-color synesthesia to unmask implicit spatial organization of chords in color space. Resulted in a paper, which has been submitted for publication, and a poster presentation at the National Council on Undergraduate Research. Presentations & Papers S. Schwettmann, C. Kadipasalogu, W. Ma, D. Eagleman. Chord-color synesthetes implicitly map musical relationships onto color space. Paper submitted. M. Huertas, S. Schwettmann, A. Kirkwood, H. Shouval. Stable reinforcement learning via temporal competition between LTP and LTD traces. OCNS Conference, oral presentation and poster: July 28, 2014. M. Huertas, S. Schwettmann, H. Shouval. Stable reinforcement learning via temporal competeition between LTP and LTD traces. Society for Neuroscience, poster: November 18, 2014. S. Schwettmann, G. B. Ermentrout. Traveling waves in a wilson-cowan model of cortex. Duquesne Undergraduate Research Symposium, presentation, poster: July 26, 2013. CMU CNBC, presentation: July 25, 2013. University of Pittsburgh Dept. Computational Biology, presentation: July 25, 2013. S. Schwettmann, S. Churchhill, D. Eagleman. A large-scale analysis of music-color synesthesia. National Council for Undergraduate Research, poster: April 13, 2013. Teaching COLL 163: Women Leaders in STEM, Rice University Jan–May 2014 course instructor Designed and taught a single-credit course on issues surrounding women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through the Rice Student Taught Course program. The class served as a platform for an independent interview videography project and is also being developed into a three-credit course to be offered in Spring 2015. CAAM 210: Intro. to Engineering Computation, Rice University Jan 2013– Rice Learning Assistant Taught a weekly lab section of an introductory MATLAB coding course in the CAAM dept., also responsible for grading weekly projects. Contributed two chapters on the perceptron learning algorithm to the course text, available at www.cogconfluence.com/caam-210-2/. BrainSTEM Program, Rice University, KIPP and Worthing High Schools Aug 2011– mentor, coordinator Worked as a mentor to guide small groups of high school students through a foundational computational neuroscience curriculum. Coordinated recruitment and developed course materials in mathematics, computer programming and electrical engineering. Head Academic Fellow, Brown College Aug 2013– Led 16 Academic Fellows in providing academic assistance to underclassmen, organized events to stimulate the intellectual environment at Brown College, and offered individual assistance to peers through office hours and appointments. Other Experience Chinese Bridge International Language Competition 2010 Selected as one of three United States representatives for a Mandarin language proficiency competition held in Chongqing, China; won third place among competitors from 40 countries. COMAP Mathematical Contest in Modeling, Meritorious Winner 2013 Women’s Global Leadership Conference in Energy and Technology 2013 Assisted OnSite Partners in organizing the annual meeting in Houston, Texas Neuroscience Reading Groups � � 2013– Computational Modeling Journal Club (UTHSC, BCM) ECoG Journal Club (Rice, UTHSC, BCM) Rice Center for Engineering Leadership Aug 2013– Served on the Student Advisory Board for the development of the Certificate Program in Engineering Leadership. Affiliations � Society for Neuroscience � Organization for Computational Neurosciences � Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics � Association for Women in Mathematics � Texas Chinese Language Teachers Association � Local involvement: Houston Chinese Symphony (zither & mandolin), Houston International Folk Dancers, Houston Cactus & Succulent Society, Krav Maga Houston, Jung Center Houston
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