I am currently a postdoctoral associate under Prof. John Gabrieli in the McGovern Institute at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). My research focuses on computational neuroscience and healthcare analytics for personalized medicine in psychiatry, and my current projects include the development of personalized medicine tools for predicting the treatment response outcome in Social Anxiety Disorder, predicting the prognosis of patients with depression in to bipolar disorder and using multimodal neuroimaging to identify the neural basis of intelligence. During my postdoc, I also had the opportunity to work with Prof. Terry Sejnowski at Salk Institute, who is the pioneer of computational neuroscience field. I hold a Doctor of Sciences degree (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) in Switzerland. Previously I did Erasmus Mundus masters degree in CIMET, in which I studied at University of Eastern Finland in Finland, University of Granada in Spain and Gjovik University College in Norway for different coursework specialities.
I have travelled to more than 50 countries around the world, and my work has received global recognition wiith several news papers across the world citing my research in several different languages.