Elda Fischi Gomez

EPFL STI IEL LTS5
ELD 241 (Bâtiment ELD)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

Current work

My research centers on the development and application of novel MRI techniques that optimize the inter-play between software algorithm, MR physic/hardware and the underlying neuroscience. I aim at developing techniques to address important brain function issues. As such my research focuses in applying novel improvements in MR engineering to clinical settings.

Phone

41 (0) 21 69 34622
Elda Fischi-Gomez holds a BsC and a MsC degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC, Barcelona, Spain) and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2015). Her main research interests center on the development and application of novel MRI techniques to clinics by optimising the inter-play between multi-modal MR analysis, MR physic/hardware and the underlying clinical neuroscience. She has worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the A.A. Martinos Center of Biomedical Imaging of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA, USA) with a Swiss National Foundation Fellowship. Since 2019 she joined the Signal Processing Laboratory 5 of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) with a SPN-PHRT individual grant from the EPFL-ETH domain on microstructure imaging for multiple sclerosis.

Journal Articles

Conference Proceedings

Research

Book Chapters

C. Granziera, E. Fischi-Gómez and J. Pelletier. Recherche de marqueurs d'imagerie par resonance magnetique. In: Sclérose en plaques, Trait de Neurologie (Partie 4. Aspects prognostiques et predictifs de la réponse aux traitements), Edition Doin. Ed.: J Moreau et R. Du Pasquier, 2017.

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Andrés Le Boeuf Fló