HVC LAB - Key Persons


Andrey Zyryanov

Job Titles:
  • Master Student
Andrey received a B.A. degree in Linguistics and an M.A. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience at the HSE University, Moscow, Russia. He has been using neuroimaging and stimulation methods in clinical populations to study the neuroanatomical substrates of language processing. In 2022, Andrey joined the HVC lab as a student of the 5-year M.Sc./Ph.D. program at the International Max Planck Research School: The Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction. His research aims to better understand the mechanisms that enable the mapping between the phonological and the lexical-semantic representations of words. In his free time, Andrey likes doing sports, with his favorite one being skiing. He speaks Russian and English.

Dr. Yulia Oganian

Job Titles:
  • Research Group Leader
Yulia is a cognitive neuroscientist with interests in everything related to speech and language. Prior to starting the lab in Tübingen, she worked as a postdoc at the University of California, San Francisco and got her PhD at the Freie Universitat and the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN) in Berlin. Outside science Yulia studies trilingual language acquisition with her son and waits for him to walk well enough to explore the hiking trails around Tuebingen. Yulia speaks Russian, German, Hebrew, and English in her day to day. She sometimes tries to speak Spanish and French, but mostly with little success.

Mara Wolter

Job Titles:
  • Scientist
  • Student
Mara is a natural scientist with a focus on auditory neuroscience and electrophysiological signal processing. She started as a PhD candidate in the lab in February 2022. Mara completed her Bachelors in biological sciences at Goethe University Frankfurt, where she did research on the auditory system of bats. For her Masters, she specialized in interdisciplinary neuroscience at the same university. Her main interest lies in how the human auditory system integrates information over time, in particular how humans adjust to different speech rates. Outside of the lab, she enjoys jogging and singing/songwriting with her guitar. Mara speaks German, Luxembourgish, English and French, she also tries to wrap her head around Greek (amazing how every Greek sentence feels like a math formula!).

Master Student

Andrey received a B.A. degree in Linguistics and an M.A. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience at the HSE University, Moscow, Russia. He has been using neuroimaging and stimulation methods in clinical populations to study the neuroanatomical substrates of language processing. In 2022, Andrey joined the HVC lab as a student of the 5-year M.Sc./Ph.D. program at the International Max Planck Research School: The Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction. His research aims to better understand the mechanisms that enable the mapping between the phonological and the lexical-semantic representations of words. In his free time, Andrey likes doing sports, with his favorite one being skiing. He speaks Russian and English.

PhD Student

Job Titles:
  • Student
Charlotte is a speech and language therapist turned cognitive scientist with an interest in the neural underpinnings of multimodal language processing. After receiving her B.A. from the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Charlotte moved to Kaiserslautern and completed her M.Sc. in Cognitive Science at the Technical University. In February 2022, she joined the HVC lab as a PhD student. Charlotte is currently interested in temporal landmarks in the speech signal and plans on using electrophysiological as well as behavioral data in the future. In her free time, she enjoys making lino prints and trying out new recipes. Charlotte speaks German and English, and is currently brushing up on her French.