About us
Pinar Goektepe
After completing my Bachelor's degree in computer engineering, I started my Master's degree study at University of Bern in 2018 and currently I am working as a research asistant at Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at University of Bern. My research interests include macnine learning, deep learning and their applications in neuroscience.
Athina Tzovara
My research uses computational techniques to study human cognition. During my PhD, I developed machine learning techniques to predict the outcome of coma patients based on their neural responses to sounds (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23148350). Moreover, I have been using machine learning and computational modeling techniques to model physiological data, in relation to decision-making, or associative learning. Importantly, throughout my research, I am advocating open and inclusive science practices, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
Elpiniki Apostolaki Iosifidou
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