COGNITIVE NEUROIMAGING LABORATORY - Key Persons


Artem Mamonov

Job Titles:
  • Research Scientist at the Mass. General Hospital )

Athanasios Tsiligkaridis

Job Titles:
  • Systems & Technology Research

Chang Su

Job Titles:
  • CEB Monitor Group, Sanghai, China )

George Kozanidis

Job Titles:
  • Associate Prof. at the University of Thessaly, Greece

Jimmy Queeney

Job Titles:
  • Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories )

Jing Zhang

Job Titles:
  • Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge

Rafik B. Hariri

Job Titles:
  • Director

Rezaul Alam Chowdhury

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor
  • Dept. of Computer

Salomón Wollenstein

Job Titles:
  • Betech ( Post - Doctoral Associate, Stanford University )

Shahrooz Zarbafian

Job Titles:
  • Research Associate, Massachusetts General Hospital )

Shi Pu

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

Stamati Liapis

Job Titles:
  • Student ( GPN )
Stamati Liapis graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015 with a BA in cognitive science and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. As an undergraduate, he worked in the Computational Memory Lab, where he completed a senior thesis examining the differences in the subsequent memory effect between older and younger adults using scalp EEG data. He also developed a passion for AI and how neuroscience can impact that field. After graduating, he worked as the lab manager for the Epstein Lab, also at UPenn, where he leveraged multi-voxel pattern analyses to study human memory in navigational tasks. At Boston University, he plans to continue exploring human learning and memory with the hope of one day contributing to our ability to restore "lost" memories. Outside the lab, Stamati can be found strolling around pondering the nature of reality and consciousness, playing guitar sometimes well, sometimes quite poorly, playing tennis, being a French snob about food, or either playing or watching American football.

Taylor Locke

Job Titles:
  • Altman Vilandrie & Co

Tom Morin

Job Titles:
  • Student ( GPN )
Tom Morin (www.tmmorin.com) gradua ted from Tufts University in 2017 with a B.S. in Cognitive & Brain Science and Computer Science. As an undergraduate, he spent two years working with PET and MRI neuroimaging technologies at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Mass. General Hospital. Tom is interested in machine learning, functional neuroimaging, and hopes that his research will contribute to an improved understanding of memory, attention, and other aspects of basic cognition. Tom is originally from Braintree, MA and has lived in the Boston area his entire life. Outside of lab, Tom enjoys running and kayaking along the Charles River.

Xiangyu Meng

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Prof. ECE Dept. Louisiana State Univ. )

Yang (Philip) Shen

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor
  • Assistant Prof., Dept. of ECE, Texas a & M Univ. )
  • Dept. of ECE

Yannis Paschalidis

Job Titles:
  • Distinguished Professor
  • Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering
Yannis Paschalidis is a Distinguished Professor in the College of Engineering at Boston University with joint appointments in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Division of Systems Engineering, and the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He is also a Founding Professor of Computing & Data Sciences. He is the Director of the Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science & Engineering - a Boston University federation of several centers and initiatives which acts as a catalyst and convergence accelerator for interdisciplinary research in this broad space. He is also affiliated with the Center for Information and Systems Engineering (CISE), the BioMolecular Engineering Research Center (BMERC), the Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the Precision Diagnostics Center (PDC), the Initiative on Cities, and the Center for Systems Neuroscience. He completed his graduate education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) receiving an MS (1993) and a PhD (1996) degree, both in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In September 1996 he joined Boston University where he has been ever since. He has held visiting appointments with MIT and Columbia University.