Teaching

I teach in the biomedical engineering and health-sciences context at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

I also supervise bachelor’s and master’s thesis projects in neurophysiology, cognitive impairment, multiple sclerosis, neuroimaging, and computational modelling.

Measurements and analysis of biomedical signals
Introduction to biomedical signal acquisition and analysis, including filtering, time-frequency methods, feature extraction, and interpretation of EEG, ECG, and EMG-type data.
Modelling of physiological systems
Mathematical and computational modelling of physiological systems, with emphasis on dynamical systems, parameter estimation, and biomedical interpretation.
Computational neurophysiology
Computational approaches to brain signals and brain networks, linking neurophysiology to cognition, disease mechanisms, and biomarker development.
Fysiologie van de cel en de organen – partim neurofysiologie
Core principles of neurophysiology for students in the health and biomedical sciences.

Master thesis topics

I supervise students from the Master of Medicine, Master of biomedical sciences, Master of Biomedical Engineering, and master of Applied Computer Sciences at VUB. The topics listed below are generic, please get in touch if you want more information.

Infrared oculography in people with MS
Neurocomputational modelling of brain functioning
Simulation of electrical current densities
Analysing brain functional imaging data