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Hova Bakardjian

Full name

Hova Bakardjian

Affiliation

Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN

Address

2-1, Hirosawa
351-0198
Wako
Japan

Email

hova(at)brain.riken.jp

Home page

http://www.bsp.brain.riken.jp/~hova/

Research Areas

  • General neuroinformatics
  • Computational neuroscience
  • Neuroimaging
  • Brain machine interface
  • Electrophysiology
  • Clinical neuroscience

Keywords

Hyperscanning, Brain-Machine Interface, BCI, SSVEP, Affective, Emotions, Alzheimer's, dementia, rehabilitation, multisensory, neurofeedback

Research focus

Dr. Hovagim Bakardjian’s research interests in neuroscience aim to help the elderly, disabled, and healthy members of society through neuro-technology using new experimental paradigms and algorithms.

Research description

Summary of Key Skills and Qualifications:

Professional / Technical Skills:

  • Extensive knowledge of advanced biomedical signal processing
  • Design and implementation of advanced experimental paradigms
  • Extensive knowledge of several biosignal recording techniques (EEG, MEG, fNIRS, ECG, MRI)
  • Extensive expertise using experimental devices and brain imaging software packages

Organizational and Management Skills:

  • Complete project management
  • Postgraduate student supervision
  • Laboratory equipment logistics (e.g. responsibility for scientific equipment worth more than 2 million euro, working business contacts with equipment manufacturers)
  • Research policy decisions based on most recent developments in neuroscience
  • Experience managing hundreds of human volunteers recruited for brain experiments

Teaching Skills:

  • Tutorship of M.Sc. and B.Sc. students; Lectures

Social and Other Skills:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills including oral presentations
  • Extensive knowledge of current trends in neuroscience and all related neuro-technology

Computer-related Skills

  • Proficient in several programming languages, including Matlab, Mathematica, Prolog, C/C++
  • Proficient in using miscellaneous professional software related to brain research; Microsoft Office programs

 

Quote

Understanding and controlling our bodies begins with understanding and controlling our brains.
Profile updated: 2011-05-12
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