Dr. Sujas Bhardwaj
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Postdoctoral Researcher: November 2023-May 2024
Senior Research Fellow: January 2021- November 2023
Topics of Research: Medical Image and Signal Processing, Parkinsonism and related disorders, Epilepsy and Epileptogenesis, Healthy-aging, and Music cognition and rhythm perception
Sujas holds a Doctorate from the Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders Subspeciality Group at Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru. Main focus of his work as a PhD scholar was on understanding modulatory effect of single session of low frequency rTMS on spinocerebellar ataxia, which is a simultaneous EEG-fMRI study. He completed his M.Tech in Cognitive Neurosciences with honors from Centre for Converging Technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. After obtaining his Master’s degree, Sujas joined NIMHANS to explore the research possibilities in the field of neurological disorders in capacity of research fellow. As a young researcher he was involved in various projects related to multimodal neuroimaging techniques such as EEG-fMRI, TMS-EEG, fMRI-DTI modelling, Motor neurophysiology etc. He has demonstrated his skillset in working in the area of mental health care research with relevant publications. He worked as a project fellow in the Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance funded project and studied the neural correlates of rhythm-based intervention in improving cognition in Parkinson’s disease.
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Senior Research Fellow: January 2021- November 2023
Topics of Research: Medical Image and Signal Processing, Parkinsonism and related disorders, Epilepsy and Epileptogenesis, Healthy-aging, and Music cognition and rhythm perception
Sujas holds a Doctorate from the Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders Subspeciality Group at Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru. Main focus of his work as a PhD scholar was on understanding modulatory effect of single session of low frequency rTMS on spinocerebellar ataxia, which is a simultaneous EEG-fMRI study. He completed his M.Tech in Cognitive Neurosciences with honors from Centre for Converging Technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. After obtaining his Master’s degree, Sujas joined NIMHANS to explore the research possibilities in the field of neurological disorders in capacity of research fellow. As a young researcher he was involved in various projects related to multimodal neuroimaging techniques such as EEG-fMRI, TMS-EEG, fMRI-DTI modelling, Motor neurophysiology etc. He has demonstrated his skillset in working in the area of mental health care research with relevant publications. He worked as a project fellow in the Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance funded project and studied the neural correlates of rhythm-based intervention in improving cognition in Parkinson’s disease.
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