Since 2014, I've been working on various projects in the field of neuroengineering - technology to map and manipulate the brain. One such project is Willow, a high-performance electrophysiology system based on a modular FPGA architecture, scalable to thousands of channels of data acquisition. More recently, I've been directing development of Lotus, a high-speed, high-resolution lightfield microscope for functional, whole-brain zebrafish imaging. See the project pages on LeafLabs' site for more info.