Main collaborators

Supervised students

  • Manel Vila-Vidal (PhD in Biomedicine, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2017-2021): “Analysis of human intracranial recordings for clinical and cognitive studies”.
  • Raul Adell (Master‘s degree in Advanced Mathematics and Mathematical Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya): “Inferring activity statistics in stabilized supralinear networks”, May 2024.
  • Joan Mora (Master‘s degree in Physics Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya): “Timescales of perceptual evidence integration in an auditory decision-making task”, September 2023.
  • Sonia Miani (Master‘s degree in Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biomedical Engineering, Universitat de Barcelona): “Improving the development of an EEG medical software for epilepsy diagnosis to regulatory guidelines”, July 2022.
  • Arnau Manasanch (Biomedical Engineering Master‘s degree, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-Universitat de Barcelona): “Computer interface for the analysis of multiple-scale electrophysiological signals (scalp EEG, iEEG and LFP) from the human brain”, July 2019.
  • Jorge Zelaya (Computational Biomedical Engineering Master‘s degree, Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Spatiotemporal effects of intracranial electrical stimulation into brain areas of epileptic patients”, July 2018.
  • Arnau Manasanch (Biomedical Engineering Bachelor‘s degree, Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Design of a medical integrative platform for seizure-onset zone identification in epileptic patients”, July 2018.
  • Mar Moya (Biomedical Engineering Bachelor‘s degree, Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Optimization of seizure onset identification during ictal events”, October 2017.
  • David Capilla (Double Bachelor‘s degree in Mathematics and Physics, Universitat de Barcelona): “Influence of stimulus neural coding into decision-making performance: A data-analysis study”, February 2017.
  • Àlex Triay (Biomedical Engineering Bachelor‘s degree, Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Intracranial EEG analysis during spatial memory tasks: the role of high frequency oscillations”, July 2016.
  • Pau de Jorge (Double Bachelor‘s degree in Mathematics and Physics, Universitat de Barcelona): “Mutual information: An unbiased quantification of single neuron coding”, June 2016.