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Faces of NeurotechEU

Connecting minds, advancing neurotechnology

Faces of NeurotechEU is the Alliance’s member directory, created to spotlight the people behind NeurotechEU’s educational, research, and innovation efforts. It features profiles of students, researchers, educators, and staff from partner institutions, highlighting their expertise, roles, and contributions.

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Picture Name Position Short summary
Emely Voltz Doctoral Researcher I am a doctoral researcher at the University of Bonn and part of the Synapses Club/Student Council of NeurotechEU. My current research interests are deception/lie detection using the EEG/ERP methodology. Besides, I am interested in personality correlates of conspiracist ideation.
Emily C. Arauz Research Coordinator, WP4 Lead Dr. Emily C. Arauz is a Research Coordinator for NeurotechEU and WP4 Lead, based at Boğaziçi University. With a background in the humanities, her interests and experience center on community engagement practices and societal innovation.
Emma Hägg WP Lead Impact and Dissemination (WP5) and international coordinator I am leading the work package Impact and dissemination together with Andra van der Burg from Radboud University. With my background in communications I am convinced that communication is key to success in almost any project. 
Erika Dabhilkar Head of International Relations Office Implementation of NeurotechEU at Karolinska Institutet is managed and operationalised through the international relations office; project management, coordination of relevant work packages, administrative lead in Board of Governors (BoG), liasion with scientific lead as well as KI's leadership (BoR)
Esin Öztürk Işık Professor Prof. Dr. Esin Öztürk Işık serves as a faculty member at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Boğaziçi University. The main objective of her projects is to develop new molecular MRI techniques to enhance the understanding of the biology underlying brain diseases.
Giulia Grillo Mikrut NeurotechEU Mobility coordinator NeurotechEU Mobility coordinator at Karolinska Institutet.
Institutional lead WP3.
Member of WG Mobility.
Gudlaug Matthildur Jakobsdóttir Director of the International Office Member of the Neurotech mobility group and the mobility innovation work group.
Hakim Si-Mohammed Associate Professor Hakim Si-Mohammed is Associate Professor at University of Lille, with a specialization in Brain-Computer Interfaces and Immersive Technologies. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from INSA Rennes and Inria working on Brain-Computer Interfaces and Augmented Reality. His research interest includes EEG-based BCIs, Virtual and Augmented…
İlayda Yenen MSc Student I am a MSc student in Molecular Biology and Genetics at Boğaziçi University, a NeurotechEU Student Council representative working in WP5, and a member of the BOUN Synapse Team. I currently model a rare neurodevelopmental disorder in fruit flies using genetic and cellular approaches.
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.
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.
Inge Flamma Managementassistent Managementassistent at Donders Institute and NeurotechEU
Irem Daloglu Cetinkaya Assistant Professor Dr. İrem Daloğlu Çetinkaya is a faculty member at the Institute of Environmental Sciences at Boğaziçi University. Her research focuses on the interactions between water governance, climate change, and agricultural sustainability in complex socio-environmental systems. She specializes in social ecologicalmodeling, participatory research…
James Cousins Postdoc My primary role is to build digital twins of NTEU laboratories. I work with partners to create innovative educational content inside these 3D virtual spaces, as well public outreach experiences (e.g., for the Brain Museum in Nijmegen).
Jean-François Brouttier Researcher in Language Assessment & Educational Innovation (CEFR, CLES) | Director of DELANG Researcher in language assessment, CEFR/CLES certification and AI-mediated learning. Director of DELANG at the University of Lille. Interested in educational innovation, language learning, cognition and technology-enhanced learning in higher education.
Jelena M. Sc. in Neurochemistry with molecular Neurobiology
Jose M. Azorin Professor Jose M. Azorin is the Director of the Brain-Machine Interface Systems Lab and Full Professor of the Systems Engineering and Automation Department at Miguel Hernández University of Elche (Spain).
Kelly Baines Platform & Research Coordinator As coordinator for BHCare and TCB, I lead initiatives, events, training opportunities, and support programs that enhance trainee education in Neuroscience and Brain Health in Canada. I work with investigators, trainees, and partners to ensure we meet the evolving needs of the research community.
Kristof Keidel Postdoctoral Researcher Kristof Keidel is a postdoctoral researcher in psychology. His research focuses on the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying impulsive decision-making, using behavioural experiments, computational modelling, eye-tracking, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Kseniya Hartvigsson Filmmaking & Communication I work in Multimedia Production and Communication at Karolinska Institutet, a leading medical university in Sweden. My role involves filmmaking, content development, visualization and web design, all driven by a passion for creating engaging and impactful media content to reach and inspire a wide audience.