PhD student in Computer Science & Cognitive Neuroscience, I design and develop innovative wearable devices to assist Visually Impaired People, leveraging advances in Computer Vision and Human-Machine Interfaces to improve their QoL, autonomy, and safety.
The Cognitive Sciences master’s strength rests in its interdisciplinary approach, combining theories and techniques of Engineering and Information Processing Sciences with knowledge and research problematics from Social Sciences. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, this curriculum leads to professional opportunities in very diverse sectors such as Information Science and Technology, Mathematical modeling, Machine Learning, Neuroscience and neuro-imagery, Human-Machine Interaction, Interfaces, and Cognitive Robotics.