Michael Herzog

EPFL SV BMI LPSY
SV 2807 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Melissa Mohamad Allouche, Melissa Faggella, Marie Isabelle Holdsworth, Sandali Liyanagoonawardena, Pierre Merret, Martina Morea, Elsa Scialom, Ece Yatikçi

Past EPFL PhD Students

Kristoffer Aberg (2010), Marco Boi (2010), Alban Bornet (2021), Gizay Ceylan (2024), Vitaly Chicherov (2015), Oh-Hyeon Choung (2021), Aline Françoise Cretenoud (2021), Adrien Doerig (2020), Leila Drissi Daoudi - Kleinbauer (2020), Ophélie Favrod (2019), Simona Adele Garobbio (2024), Dario Alejandro Gordillo Lopez (2024), Lukasz Grzeczkowski (2016), Maya Anna Jastrzebowska (2020), Marc Michael Lauffs (2017), Wei-Hsiang Lin (2024), Ben Lönnqvist (2025), Harshitha Machiraju (2024), Mauro Manassi (2014), Maëlan Menétrey (2024), Thomas Otto (2008), Ayberk Ozkirli (2025), Janir Nuno Ramos da Cruz (2019), Johannes Rüter (2010), Toni Saarela (2009), Bilge Sayim (2010), Frank Scharnowski (2007), Elisa Tartaglia (2009), Yvonne Evelina Thunell (2014), Lukas Vogelsang (2024), He Xu (2020)

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.