6 Results
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Ásgeir Ásgeirsson | Department Chair | Chair, Department of Applied Engineering at Reykjavik University. Member of WP2/Campus+ workgroup and WP4. Member of Reykjavik University NTEU core project management team. Over 30 year experience in the food processing and medical device industries. |
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Ásgeir Jónsson | Lecturer | Ásgeir Jónsson is a lecturer in the Department of Business and Economics at Háskólinn í Reykjavík (Reykjavik University). Ásgeir teaches Iceland’s largest entrepreneurial course where 500 students and 50 experts come together. Career at HR includes roles as Director of Undergraduate Programs and Director of the Marine Bio-Innovation… |
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Ian Cameron | Lecturer | Dr. Ian Cameron teaches Science, Management and Innovation at Radboud University and works at the OnePlanet Research Center for chip and digital technology. He has a PhD in Neuroscience and a Master of Business Administration. Previously he was a researcher at the Donders Institute using fMRI, TMS, fNIRS and eye tracking. |
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Ilona Grunwald | Professor and Vice Rector for Research and Career Development | Prof. Dr. Ilona Grunwald has been Professor of Physiology and Head of the Institute of Physiology II at the Faculty of Medicine of the University Bonn since January 1, 2022. Since August 2024, she is also the Vice Rector for Research and Career Development of University of Bonn. |
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Pinar S Özbay | Assistant Professor | Dr. Özbay is a faculty member at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Boğaziçi University and the Principal Investigator of the Multimodal Imaging and Physiology Lab (MIMLAB). Her research focuses on integrating multimodal neuroimaging techniques with systemic physiology measures. The lab conducts imaging studies on both human and… |
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Verena Schropp | Scientific Coordinator | Verena Schropp works as a NeurotechEU scientific coordinator at University of Bonn. After studying pharmacy, she pursued her doctoral research in Neuroimmunology with the focus on the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, especially on the influence of B cells. During this period, she also… |
