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Paul George serves as an Associate Professor at Stanford University, actively teaching across neuroscience, bioengineering, and mechanical engineering disciplines. His current course load includes NEPR 212: Responsible Conduct of Neuroscience Research (Autumn), BIOE 191X: Out-of-Department Advanced Research Laboratory in Bioengineering (Autumn, Winter, Spring), NEPR 299: Directed Reading in Neurosciences (Autumn, Summer), NENS 199: Undergraduate Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer), NENS 399: Graduate Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer), and ME 392: Experimental Investigation of Engineering Problems (Autumn, Winter, Spring).
His research interests center on Neuroscience and Interdisciplinary Bioengineering, with significant emphasis on ethical research practices and neural system investigations. The course structure indicates strong engagement in experimental methodologies spanning neural systems and mechanical engineering applications, particularly through graduate and undergraduate research supervision.
Professor George maintains an active advising role through NENS 199 and NENS 399 undergraduate/graduate research courses, providing year-round research opportunities across all academic terms. His teaching portfolio demonstrates consistent commitment to experimental research training in both neuroscience and engineering domains.