Charmayne uses her background in motor control neuroscience and engineering to elucidate the impact of violence and trauma on underlying neurocognitive and neuromotor functioning, and develop scientifically-valid data-driven engineering solutions that benefit resource-constrained and vulnerable populations.
An author of over 70 publications, she maintains an active research agenda and has recent publications in the areas of multisensor data fusion, machine learning, and humanitarian healthcare engineering.
Charmayne holds a PhD from Purdue University and a MBA from San Francisco State University, and completed her post-doctoral training in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Sport and Health Sciences at the Technical University of Munich, and the Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics (COR-Lab) at Bielefeld University.