About Me

I am an adjunct professor at McMaster University, Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behavior associated with METRElab. I earned my PhD in physics with a particular focus on complex systems, theoretical-computational neuroscience, and biomedical engineering. During grad school and several postdoctoral experiences, I have gained solid experinece in the fields of auditory neurosceince, sound/music perception, movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD), deep brain stimulation (DBS), motor and neuromouscular control and cognitive neuroscience.

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Unlocking Our Brain’s Mysteries

Unlocking the complexity and immense interconnectivity of the most complex system in the universe, our brain, is a major goal of my research. To this end, I utilize the established methods in computational neuroscience, mathematical physics, engineering and physics of complex systems to acquire an overall understanding of the brain’s robust phenomena. Have a look at some of my main fields of research in the projects tab.

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