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Andrea Luppi


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  • Senior Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford
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Wellcome Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford and Research Fellow of St John's College, University of Cambridge. I work at the intersection of computational neuroscience, network science, and complex systems to understand principles of consciousness and cognition in biological and artificial systems.

Coming from a background in philosophy and cognitive science, followed by a PhD in neuroscience and postdoctoral training in neuro-engineering, I am interested in the relation between brain structure and function. Specifically, my work aims to characterise how the capacity for computation, cognition, and consciousness arises from the complex interactions between the brain's network architecture and its dynamical regime. To this end, I combine tools from information theory, network science and whole-brain computational modelling to study the dynamics and connectivity of the brain across multiple scales, multiple imaging modalities (functional and diffusion MRI, brain stimulation, pharmacology) in humans and other species.

Experience
  • 2024–present Junior Research Fellow, St John's College, University of Cambridge
  • 2024–present Wellcome Early Career Fellow, University of Oxford
  • 2022–2024 Molson NeuroEngineering Fellow, McGill University
  • 2019–2022 PhD in Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
Honours

PhD


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