Researcher biography

Having done a Newton Fellowship at MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, the University of Cambridge, Dr Hamid Karimi-Rouzbahani is now an ARC DECRA fellow at The University of Queensland.

His interests are at the intersection of Computational, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience and combine neural signal processing (e.g., EEG, MEG and fMRI), machine learning (e.g., deep neural networks) and mathematical modelling.

In computational neuroscience, he works on the development of multidimensional connectivity and decoding analysis methods to study information coding and transfer across the brain. His cognitive neuroscience interests include reearch into the neural bases of visual perception, attention and the multiple-demand system. He also develops methods to quantify and localise brain areas involved in epilepsy.