Team

Hanna Keren, PhD
Principle Investigator

Did her Postdoc at the National Institute of Mental Health (at the NIH, Bethesda USA)
Gained expertise in: Human-Machine-Interfaces | computational modeling of mood | fMRI | reward processing | research in clinical depression
Did her PhD at the Technion
During this time she gained expertise in:
neural networks | closed-loop algorithms | electrophysiology | signal processing |
neural controllability
Hanna.keren@biu.ac.il

Kirill Vasilchenko
MD-PhD

Postdoctoral researcher
Dr. Vasilchenko is a clinical psychiatrist who is developing novel AI algorithms for diagnosing psychiatric disorders

Shir Galin
Medical psychologist

pre-PhD student
Shir is studying the underlying relations of heart rate, psychosomatics and biofeedback, with mood and depression

Anton Cooper
Mechanical Engineer

PhD student
Anton is coming from a wide expertise in aeronautics control to develop EEG BCI and study human control of neural activity and perception

Anna Shepelenko, PhD in Cognitive Economics

Visiting PhD student
Anna is studying arousal, EEG and physiology in relation to decision making, and she chose our lab for her international PhD internship, where she will study fMRI analyses during mood transitions.

Souvik Roy
Electrical engineer

Intern in the lab
Works on the relation between heart-rate and mood changes

Johana Boukris

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “Do I feel it with my heart- Heart rate relations to mood transitions”

Shay Hodeda

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “Do I feel it with my heart- Heart rate relations to mood transitions”

Maryana Khazni

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “modeling multiple mood transitions”

Nirvana Ibrahim

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “modeling multiple mood transitions”

Loren Tzveniashvily

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “Real-time EEG and mood changes”

Michal Shkolnik

Electrical engineering undergrad student
Project title: “Real-time EEG and mood changes”

Research moments