About

Dr. Tamas Spisak, PhD

Junior Research Group Leader.

Head of the PNI Lab.






Professional Experience


2020-

Junior Research Group Leader, PNI-Lab

University Hospital Essen, Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology


2017-2020

post-doc

Bingel-Lab, Department of Neurology, University Hospital Essen, Germany

Pain Imaging, connectivity and behaviour-based quantification, prediction and stratification in pain and placebo.


2014-2017

Research Scientist, team analyst

Preclinical MR Imaging and Biomarker Center Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Hungary

Support of drug research projects with small-animal MR imaging, multi- source data integration and statistical analysis. Pain, cognitive enhancement, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Obesity.


2013-2014

Visiting researcher at Kempenhaeghe, TU/e, The Netherlands

ENIAC Central Nervous System Imaging JU project; dynamic EEG/fMRI brain connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy




Education


2011-2015

Ph.D. in Computer Science
Doctoral School of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Thesis: Voxel-wise Motion Artifacts in fMRI Brain Connectivity Analysis Software development: BrainMOD, BrainCON


2005-2011

Computer Science & Mathematics
University of Debrecen, Hungary Faculty of Computer Science

Thesis: BrainLOC - Integrated brain atlas-based localization and region




Grants and Awards

2017 H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship

2016 main prize of Richter Innovative Research Fund

2015 Hungarian National Excellence award

2015 György Hevesy Izinta award

2013-2014 János Apáczai Csere Hungarian National Excellence Grant 2013 Campus Hungary Scholarship

2013 György Hevesy award


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