
Autodidactism, Engineering Luck, And Unique Life Experiences | A Conversation With Okezue Bell | DeltaX Podcast With Ellen Xu
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Okezue Bell is a 16-year-old developing biocompatible human and brain-computer interfaces. His first research experience was culturing materials at home; since then, he has jump started his research to work on neuromedical engineering at Harvard MS/Mass Gen Hospital, machine learning at Microsoft and MIT Media Lab, and computational genetics and genomics at Stanford School of Medicine.
The key was learning how to engineer opportunities and open doors for unique life experiences.
“Engineering luck by putting yourself out there in so many different spaces.”
In this episode, we talk:
- How to open doors to opportunities (even when they explicitly say “No” on their website 😶)
- Research with top institutions
- Neurorobotics and Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI)
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Guest
Okezue Bell
Research @ Stanford, Harvard, MIT Media Lab, and Microsoft
On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/okezuebell
On Twitter | https://twitter.com/okezuebell
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Host
Ellen Xu
On ITSPmagazine 👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/ellen-xu
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