About Me
I have a technical and multidisciplinary background, having trainings in both computer science and applied sciences. I completed my PhD degree in Socially Perceptive Computing Lab of TU Delft. My research focuses on automatic analysis of individual head and body behaviors in face-to-face social interactions and the connection to the interpretation of the underlying social dynamics, such as conversational group evolution.
My research interests and expertise span in various areas:
- Machine learning
- Time-series data
- Wearable sensors
- Individual and group behaviour
I’m passionate about designing data-driven solutions for real-life applications to drive societal impact.