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RankPostdoctoral Research Associates
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Curriculum vitae
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Research groups
I am a biomedical engineer and a postdoctoral researcher at the Lab of Medical Physics & Digital Innovation of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) in charge of a clinical trial concerning cortical plasticity (MS-NEUROPLAST) in Multiple Sclerosis. I completed my BEng in Electronic Engineering with Medical Electronics at the University of Kent, UK, and my MSc in Telecommunications and Computer Network Engineering at South Bank University, UK. Following this, I completed my Ph.D. at the Medical School of AUTH, specializing in emotional and cognitive neuroscience and magneto-/electroencephalography (MEG/EEG). I have received training in MEG technology at the laboratory for Human Brain Dynamics, RIKEN, BSI, in Japan. In 2020, I received a post-doctoral research fellowship from the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI). My research interests focus on emotional processing, cognitive aging, developmental and degenerative disorders, and training-induced cortical plasticity, while I use MEG and EEG as my main research tools. I have a demonstrated record of accomplished and productive research projects in affective and cognitive neuroscience, funded by the European Union and the General Secretariat for Research & Technology, leading to 26 peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals, such as NeuroImage, Human Brain Mapping, Cerebral Cortex, and Network Neuroscience. I have also published 2 book chapters and more than 40 contributions to international conferences with posters and oral presentations, while a figure of my work has been selected as the cover for a high-impact scientific journal.