I am a PhD student in the Machine Learning in Psychiatry group of Prof Dr Tim Hahn at the Institute of Translational Psychiatry, Münster. I’m working on the application of machine learning algorithms to neuroimaging data of psychiatric patients to build better predictive models in a clinical context.
The objective of my PhD project is the application of multi-variate predictive methods to the neuroimaging data acquired by the FOR2107 consortium in order to produce insights into the neurobiological aetiology of affective disorders that are clinically relevant and useful for individualized diagnosis and treatment. My research interest focuses on resting-state fMRI, Machine Learning, Deep Neural Networks and Bayesian statistics.
PhD in Machine Learning and Neuroimaging, since 2017
Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster
MSc in Psychology, 2016
University of Frankfurt, Germany
BSc in Psychology, 2014
University of Frankfurt, Germany