![]() ![]() My first postdoctoral fellowship with Heinrich Bülthoff (Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics) applying Virtual Reality, Psychophysics and Bayesian Methods to investigate visual-vestibular integration for self-motion perception.įrom 2009-2013, I was a postdoctoral fellowship and an instructor with John Foxe and Sophie Molholm (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), I investigated sensory and multisensory integration and development in neurotypicals and people with Autism using behaviroual and neuroimaging methods (EEG, ECoG, fMRI). For this reason, I took a side step in postdoctoral positions to basic and translation experimental research. My undergraduate in Mathematics, MSc and PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics supervised by John J Miller at Trinity College Dublin gave me a strong theoretical, statistical and computational grounding but I wished for more tangible applications. My research applies statistical and numerical methods to basic and clinical research in Neuroscience, Neurology and Optometry. ![]() I’m also involved in Science Communication and have presented at a number of events like a Pint of Science, Bright Club, Maths Week, Science Week and talks at primary and secondary schools. I teach Statistics, Numerical Analysis and Mathematics to undergraduate and graduate students. Since 2015, I have been a Lecturer at the School of Mathematical Sciences in Technological University Dublin. ![]()
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