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Current supervision

 

 

 

 

 

 

Past supervisions

I have supervised the work of 1 PhD student and 19 Master Students in the past 8 years:

Oct 2018 – Dec 2022: Pierre Vassiliadis (PhD in Biomedical Sciences).

Dec 2019 – July 2021: Aegryan Lété (MD, Faculty of Medicine).

Jan 2020 – July 2021: Abedelkrim Ali Zazou (MSc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2020 – July 2021: Thomas Brees (MSc. in Physiotherapy).

Oct 2021 – Dec 2021: Valentin Touzé (MSc. in Kinesiology).

Oct 2021 – Dec 2021: Ahmad Noureddine (MSc. in Kinesiology).

March 2020 – Dec 2020: Jeremy Gillard (MSc. in Computer Science).

Jan 2019 – June 2020: Wanda Materne (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

April 2019 – Dec 2019: Cécile Dubuc (MSc. in Biomedical Sciences).

Sept 2018 – Jan 2019: Sara Lo Presti (M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience).

Jan 2018 – June 2019: Roxanne Weverbergh (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2018 – June 2019: Caroline Hermand (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2016 – June 2017: Tristan Bouley (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2016 – June 2017: Simon Vanhemelrijck (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2016 – June 2017: Antoine Pepers (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Jan 2015 – Sept 2018: Pierre Vassiliadis (MD, Faculty of Medicine).

Jan 2015 – June 2016: Sophie Demaret (M.Sc. in Physiotherapy).

Teaching

Some of the slides I use are available in English here:

University of Medicine of Ho Chi Minh City - Master level (materials for ~ 20 hours of teaching!):

- Neural Control of Movement in Health and Disease: PDF

- Postural Control: PDF

Some of the slides I use are available in French here:

UCLouvain - Bachelor 2-3 level (materials for ~ 12-14 hours of teaching!):

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System - Motor Units: PDF

- Neurophysiology of the  Motor System - Spinal reflexes: PDF

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System - Pyramidal tract: PDF

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System - Motor Cortex: PDF

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System - Cerebellum: PDF

(Last Update Jan 2020):

Sept 2019 – Dec 2019

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System, 2nd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (15 hours).

Sept 2018 – Dec 2018

- Neurophysiology of the Motor System, 2nd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

- Motor rehabilitation and kinesiology seminars, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

 

Jan 2018 – May 2018

- Recent advances in Cognitive Neuroscience, 3rd year, Biomedical Sciences, catholic University of Louvain (2 hours).

Sept 2017 – Dec 2017

- Motor rehabilitation and kinesiology seminars, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

- Neuroscience and neuro-related pathologies, 5th year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

- Cognitive Neuroscience, 5th year, Biomedical Sciences, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

Jan 2017 – May 2017

- Recent advances in Cognitive Neuroscience, 3rd year, Biomedical Sciences, catholic University of Louvain (2 hours).

- Cognitive Neuroscience, 5th year, Biomedical Sciences, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

Sept 2016 – Dec 2016

- Motor rehabilitation and kinesiology seminars, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

- Neuroscience and neuro-related pathologies, 5th year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

Jan 2016 – May 2016

- Research methodology, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

- Motor rehabilitation and kinesiology seminars, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (3 hours).

- Cognitive Neuroscience, 5th year, Biomedical Sciences, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

Jan 2015 – May 2015

- Research methodology, 3rd year, Kinesiology, catholic University of Louvain (4 hours).

Jan 2010 – May 2011

- Employed by the University of Montpellier to teach Anatomy and Physiology classes to bachelor students (evening classes; 90 hours).

 

Nam Trihn, PhD Student in Machine Learning.

Nam started his PhD in October 2021. His work focuses on the application of machine learning and computational modelling on neural and behavioral data to characterize human psychological phenotypes. He is co-supervised with Prof. T. Ward (Dublin City University).

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