I am a postdoctoral researcher, formally trained in engineering, biomedicine and philosophy, studying social interaction and the self, with a focus on neurosocial minorities, such as autism. To this end, my research work deals with the study of collective psychophysiology, that is the empirical and conceptual analysis of human behavior and biology across styles, scales and contexts, ranging from the dynamics of social interaction all the way down to the fluctuations of brain activity.
I hold a PhD in Medicine, an MSc in Biomedical Engineering and an MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to my current position I completed postdocs in institutes of neurophysiology, psychiatry and philosophy, as well as worked in professional sectors of artificial intelligence and medical imaging.