I am a postdoctoral researcher, formally trained in engineering, biomedicine and philosophy, studying social interaction and the self, with a focus on autism. My research work deals with the empirical and conceptual analysis of human behavior and biology across scales and contexts, ranging from interpersonal dynamics in real-time social interactions to brain function at rest.
I hold a PhD in Medicine, an MSc in Biomedical Engineering and an MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to my current position I completed postdocs in institutes of neurophysiology, psychiatry and philosophy, as well as worked in professional sectors of artificial intelligence and medical imaging.