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EEG from bench to bedside: Conventional electrophysiological biomarkers and applied deep learning in Psychiatry
Sebastian OlbrichJan. 16
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Oscillatory Brain Activity and the Deployment of Attention
John J. Foxe, PhDJan. 16
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Non-Invasive Remote EEG Monitoring at Home in Epilepsy: Insights from the EEG@HOME Study
Dr. Andrea BiondiJan. 16
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Prof. Giorgio di LorenzoJan. 16
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Contribution of new methods for combined EEG/MEG source analysis and optimized mc-TES to focal medication-resistant epilepsy
Prof. Dr. Carsten WoltersJan. 16
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Decoding Social Touch: EEG Signals Reveal Interdependent Somatosensory Pathways Relevant to Human Affect
Prof. Dr. Annett SchirmerJan. 16
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Assessing the impact of analytical choices on EEG results: Insights from the EEGManyPipelines project
Prof. Dr. Claudia Gianelli & Dr. Elena CesnaiteJan. 16
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Patrique Fiedler studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University Ilmenau. He received his PhD in biomedical engineering in 2017. He then moved to industry from 2017 to 2021 and held various development, project and product management positions at an internationally active medical technology manufacturer. Mr. Fiedler has been a visiting scientist at the University of Porto in Portugal and the University of Pescara-Chieti in Italy on several occasions. Since 2021, Patrique Fiedler is Junior Professor and Head of the group "Data Analysis in Life Sciences" at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science at the Technical University Ilmenau.
His research interests include data fusion, analysis of multimodal datasets and body sensor networks, as well as the exploration of novel sensor concepts for biomedical engineering. Moreover, a focus is the development of online-capable analysis methods for close-to-sensor data processing.