Kevin graduated from UC Berkeley in May 2011 with a B.A. in Linguistics and Cognitive Science. For his linguistics honors thesis, he researched the role of phonetic context effects in speech perception. At BIEEGL, Kevin is gaining experience with brain imaging techniques and analysis, which he hopes will help him study the effects of disease on auditory perception when he goes to graduate school in the future.
Kevin enjoys reading, trivia, following Detroit sports teams, and listening to musicians who perform long songs.