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Dr. Nils Rosjat

  • 01/2016 – now: Postdoc, Computational Neurology at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine at the Research Center Jülich
  • 10/2012 – 01/2016: PhD in Computational Biology at the University of Cologne, Germany
  • 05/2014: Research visit to Prof. Dr. Phil Holmes at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University, USA (2 Weeks)
  • 09/2012: Diploma in Mathematics
  • 2008-2012: Student Assistant in the group of Prof. Dr. Dr. Tassilo Küpper at the Mathematical Institute at the University of Cologne, Germany
  • 2006-2012: Studies in Mathematics and Computer Sciences at the University of Cologne, Germany

Teaching

  • 04/2018 – now: Seminar, “Methods in Electrophysiology”, Research Center Jülich, Germany
  • 2018: Demonstration of EEG recording techniques and analysis methods at the “Cologne Summer School and practical course on Neural circuit analysis”, University of Cologne
  • 2018: Tutorial, “Advanced Multivariate Data Analysis – Network Analysis in Electrophysiological Data”, at the INM-Retreat, Research Center Jülich, Germany
  • 2017: Tutorial, “Advanced Multivariate Data Analysis – Connectivity Analysis”, at the INM-Retreat, Research Center Jülich, Germany
  • 2016: Demonstration of EEG recording techniques and analysis methods at the “Cologne Summer School and practical course on Neural circuit analysis”, University of Cologne
  • 2016: Tutorial, “Statistical Methods – Connectivity Measures”, at the INM-Retreat, Research Center Jülich, Germany
  • 2011-2012: Practical Course, “Dynamical Systems” at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Cologne, Germany
  • 2010-2011: Practical Course, “Ordinary Differential Equations” at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Cologne, Germany

Activities at the Research Center Jülich

  • 07/2018 – now: IT representative of the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3) at the Research Center Jülich
  • 2016-2018: Administration of the EEG-Lab of the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3) at the Research Center Jülich

Monographs

  • Rosjat, N., (2016). Investigations of effective connectivity in small and large scale neural networks, Ph.D. thesis, University of Cologne, Germany
  • Rosjat, N., (2012). Modellierung von thalamo-kortikalen Oszillatorpopulationen, Diploma thesis, University of Cologne, Germany

Selected short articles from major conferences

  • 11/2016: Rosjat, N., Popovych, S., Liu, L., Wang, B.A., Tóth, T.I., Grefkes, C., Fink, G.R., Daun, S., “Differences in movement related inter-regional phase-locking in young and elderly healthy subjects”, SfN Meeting 2016 San Diego
  • 03/2016: Rosjat, N., Popovych, S., Wang, B.A., Liu, L., Tóth, T.I., Abdollahi, R., Viswanathan, S., Grefkes, C., Fink, G.R., Daun-Gruhn, S., “Phase-locking analysis of EEG-data in movement related tasks reveals functional network of synchronous activity”, DGKN Meeting 2016 Düsseldorf
  • 10/2015: Rosjat, N., Popovych, S., Wang, B.A., Liu, L., Tóth, T.I., Viswanathan, S., Grefkes, C., Fink, G.R., Daun-Gruhn, S., “Phase-difference analysis of EEG-data in movement related tasks reveals common underlying network of synchronous activity”, SfN Meeting 2015 Chicago
  • 11/2014: Rosjat, N., Tóth, T.I., Mantziaris, C., Borgmann, A., Daun-Gruhn, S., “Using Dynamic Causal Modeling in the study of the stick insect locomotor system”, SfN Meeting 2014 Washington

PubMed

The PubMed list of peer reviewed articles and reviews by Nils Rosjat can be found here.

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