Michael Herzog
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Teaching & PhD
PhD Students
Sandrine Brikh, Melissa Mohamad Allouche, Ece Yatikçi, Melissa Faggella, Elsa Scialom, Marie Isabelle Holdsworth, Martina Morea, Pierre Merret, Sandali Nisansa Liyanagoonawardena
Past EPFL PhD Students
Frank Scharnowski, Thomas Otto, Toni Saarela, Elisa Tartaglia, Bilge Sayim, Johannes Rüter, Marco Boi, Kristoffer Aberg, Yvonne Evelina Thunell, Mauro Manassi, Vitaly Chicherov, Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Marc Michael Lauffs, Ophélie Favrod, Janir Nuno Ramos da Cruz, Adrien Doerig, Leila Drissi Daoudi - Kleinbauer, Maya Anna Jastrzebowska, He Xu, Alban Bornet, Aline Françoise Cretenoud, Oh-Hyeon Choung, Simona Adele Garobbio, Gizay Ceylan, Wei-Hsiang Lin, Harshitha Machiraju, Lukas Vogelsang, Dario Alejandro Gordillo Lopez, Maëlan Menétrey, Ayberk Ozkirli, Ben Lönnqvist
Courses
Cognitive Landscapes
PENS-326
This course explores how brainwave dynamics can inform urban design through cross-frequency coupling as a model for adaptability, variability, and integration in urban systems.
Neuroscience: behavior and cognition
BIO-483
The goal is to guide students into the essential topics of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience. The challenge for the student in this course is to integrate the diverse knowledge acquired from those levels of analysis into a more or less coherent understanding of brain structure and function.
Understanding statistics and experimental design
BIO-449
This course is neither an introduction to the mathematics of statistics nor an introduction to a statistics program such as R. The aim of the course is to understand statistics from its experimental design and to avoid common pitfalls of statistical reasoning. There is space to discuss ongoing work.