Postdoctoral researcher
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
I am a postdoctoral researcher specializing in closed-loop spinal cord stimulation systems for restoring hemodynamic stability in individuals with neurological disorders. Over the past four years, my work has focused on developing and validating adaptive control algorithms and biosignal processing frameworks that integrate wearable and implantable sensors with neuromodulation technologies. My expertise spans cardiovascular physiology, real-time data acquisition, and algorithmic control for autonomic regulation.
During my PhD and continuing postdoctoral work, I have led the design and clinical translation of a spinal cord stimulation therapy for managing orthostatic hypotension, implemented in over sixteen individuals with severe blood pressure instability due to spinal cord injury and Parkinsonian syndromes. This research combines physiological modeling, multi-modal signal integration, and translational engineering to develop therapies that bridge laboratory innovation and patient-centered outcomes.
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