Katharina Glomb
I am by training a computational neuroscientist who is obsessed with macroscopic networks in the human brain - their shape, their dynamics, the mechanisms that generate and maintain them. I like combining different modalities that cover different spatial and temporal scales, mostly EEG, fMRI, and white matter connectivity. Over the last years, I've been working on applying so-called harmonic modes in order to understand networks.
I studied biology and computational neuroscience in Berlin and then moved to Barcelona to do my PhD on resting state networks. After that, I started learning about EEG and fast neural activity during a postdoc in Lausanne. I was a postdoc in the Brain Simulation Section at the Berlin Institute of Health, applying graph signal processing approaches to multimodal neural data, both empirical and simulated. I have recently have left academia and am looking for new ways to apply my skills.
For more information:
Intro-level lecture on harmonic modes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spGyTBim8kk
Check out my favorite publication in Cell Reports: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124721009888
...and my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharina-glomb-b7584319a/