I am a PhD student working at MPI for Biological Cybernetics and University Hospital of Tübingen, meanwhile studying at the graduate school of Neuroscience at the University of Tübingen.
My research focuses on understanding mechanisms of brain functions and dysfunctions - from computational perspectives. I use bayesian and reinforcement learning methods to model the brain’s information processing with large-scale behavioural, neuroimaging and phenotype data.
I am passionate about broad questions in cognitive and neuroscience, improvisational music (flute, guitar) and travel.
Education
PhD Candidate, current
University of Tübingen, Germany
M.Sc. Neural Information Processing, 2022
University of Tübingen, Germany
M.Sc. Data Science, 2019
University of Konstanz, Germany