Volkan Uzungil
Research Fellow
My background is in behavioural neuroscience (PhD at University of Melbourne) which I have combined with bioengineering experience (post-doc at Imperial College) to utilise experimental and analytical techniques to understand cognitive function.
I am currently a Research Fellow where I aim to understand how sleep as an offline process supports the consolidation of learnt experiences to memories. To answer this question, I work at the intersection of neurophysiology and computational neuroscience by applying mathematical concepts to population neural activity datasets. My primary interest is in the development and utilisation of neurotechnology to both understand mechanisms of brain function and treat cognitive disorders.