After finishing my PhD in Psychology (Stockholm University) on the effects of sleep deprivation on emotional processing I started to work as a postdoctoral researcher at Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Stockholm, Sweden. Currently, my time is split between two projects: One research project investigating neural representations of selective attention using MEG and frequency tagging; I also work as a coordinator within an EU-funded project to support small and medium-sized AI-companies test, evaluate and certificate their products for use in health care. The initiative is called TEF-health and the Swedish node consists of CIR (Centre for Imaging research, KI), SciLifeLab (KTH) and RISE.
Areas of interest
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Affective neuroscience
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Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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Artificial intelligence (AI)
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Experimental research
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Sleep deprivation research
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Cognitive neuroscience
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Data visualization
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Education and supervision
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Method development
Posts
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Public defence
Friday May 13th I had my public defence. Opponent was Professor Philippe Peigneux from University of Liège (Belgium).