Tejas Guha

Banneker/Key and ILS student Tejas Guha publishes bioinformatics research article

Junior electrical engineering major and Banneker/Key student Tejas Guha was recently published as the first author of “Generating Colorblind-Friendly Scatter Plots for Single-Cell Data,” an article in eLife journal about generating accessible visualizations in bioinformatics research. He conducted this research over about two years while working at a bioinformatics oncology lab at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is currently working with Professor Jonathan Simon in computational neuroscience research about measuring effort when listening to audio samples using heart rate variability.

Guha is an ILS student in the Honors College and is also minoring in robotics and automation systems.

Honors Communications

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