

My first postdoctoral fellowship with Heinrich Bülthoff (Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics) applying Virtual Reality, Psychophysics and Bayesian Methods to investigate visual-vestibular integration for self-motion perception.įrom 2009-2013, I was a postdoctoral fellowship and an instructor with John Foxe and Sophie Molholm (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), I investigated sensory and multisensory integration and development in neurotypicals and people with Autism using behaviroual and neuroimaging methods (EEG, ECoG, fMRI). For this reason, I took a side step in postdoctoral positions to basic and translation experimental research. My undergraduate in Mathematics, MSc and PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics supervised by John J Miller at Trinity College Dublin gave me a strong theoretical, statistical and computational grounding but I wished for more tangible applications. My research applies statistical and numerical methods to basic and clinical research in Neuroscience, Neurology and Optometry.

I’m also involved in Science Communication and have presented at a number of events like a Pint of Science, Bright Club, Maths Week, Science Week and talks at primary and secondary schools. I teach Statistics, Numerical Analysis and Mathematics to undergraduate and graduate students. Since 2015, I have been a Lecturer at the School of Mathematical Sciences in Technological University Dublin.
