Computational Neuroscientist | Machine Learning Specialist | Scientific Storyteller
How do distributed brain networks coordinate to anticipate the future, make decisions, and learn?
I am a computational neuroscientist at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone in Marseille, working in the BraiNets team, led by Andrea Brovelli. My research focuses on how large-scale neural systems give rise to adaptive behavior. I combine behavioral neuroscience with machine learning, dynamical systems theory, and advanced statistical modeling to uncover how distributed brain areas coordinate during decision-making and motor control.
My training across Greece, the Netherlands, and France has shaped an interdisciplinary perspective that allows me to work at the interface of neuroscience and physics. My goal is to better understand the principles underlying brain function and complex behavior, and to translate these insights into challenges in artificial intelligence and adaptive systems.