About
Felix Lahann is a sophomore in the College of LSA planning on double majoring in Computational Cognitive Science and Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience and will be minoring in Computer Science. In the future, he aims to work at the intersection of brain science, technology, and human-computer interaction.
In addition to being a student at the University of Michigan, Felix is the President and Co-Founder of the Residential College Debate Club, which is a Forum that students in the Residential College can take for credit to develop public speaking skills, debating skills, and communication skills. He is also is a Research Assistant in the Belief and Decision-Making Lab, where he conducts data analysis, literary reviews, and survey design for different experiments.
Felix has joined the BLI as an Applied Leadership Fellow to continue to develop his leadership skills, interpersonal skills, and professional skills and to help keep the institute running for future UofM students to enjoy. In his free time, Felix likes to make electronic music, run, and spend time with his friends/family.