Michael joined the team as a post-doctoral fellow with a mobility grant from the Swiss National Fund.

He has a strong experience in signal processing and neuroimaging techniques, including scalp and intracranial electroencephalography (EEG/iEEG), concurrent EEG and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI), concurrent EEG and transcranial alternating current stimulation (EEG-tACS) and intraoperative single neuron microelectrode recordings for (MER).

In the lab, Michael will investigate the subcortical mechanisms of first and second-order perceptual processes, in collobaration with the University Hospital in Grenoble and West Virginia University.


More info on Michael’s personal webpage