Cognitive Neuroscientist interested in Behavioral Research, Data Science,
and Human-Machine Interfaces
I’ve worked on several projects at the intersection between Cognitive Neurosciences and Biomedical Engineering. Those projects aimed to develop and evaluate wearable assistive devices for Visually Impaired People (VIP), providing them with a non-visual experience of their surroundings through the use of Computer Vision and Augmented Reality, within the Sensory Substitution framework.
I have a fondness for data analysis (especially Bayesian methods), and an unhealthy obsession with the R ecosystem and its community. I also dabble in more generic programming languages such as Java, C# (Unity), and Javascript.
My role in the project:
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