Summary
Bogdan Petre is a cognitive science PhD student and researcher with nine years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of applied math, neurobiology, and complex systems. He has led neuroimaging and behavioral studies of pain perception at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine and builds data-driven diagnostic tools informed by computational models of biological and social systems. Earlier entrepreneurial experience as a co-founder of a web design firm gave him practical full-stack and security experience, enabling him to translate experimental needs into robust software solutions. His work emphasizes magnetic resonance methods and quantitative analysis, bridging rigorous lab work with real-world clinical applications. Based in Hanover, NH, he combines deep academic training with hands-on engineering instincts, often finding novel ways to repurpose web and analytics tooling for neuroscience research.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Science at Dartmouth College
BA, Neurobiology and Integrated Sciences, BA, Neurobiology and Integrated Sciences at Northwestern University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), PSYCHOLOGY, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), PSYCHOLOGY at University of Colorado Boulder
Master of Science (M.S.), Medical Science, Master of Science (M.S.), Medical Science at Boston University
English, Romanian, Spanish