Summary
Denis Schluppeck is an Associate Professor of cognitive and sensory neuroscience at the University of Nottingham with two decades of research and teaching experience and over a decade in faculty roles. He leads independent brain-imaging projects, has published more than 25 papers in top journals, and obtained competitive funding from bodies such as the Royal Society, BBSRC and MRC. Denis combines deep expertise in MR physics and experimental design with strong quantitative skills in programming, machine learning and large-scale neuroimaging analysis (MATLAB, R, Julia). He directs an MSc programme, supervises researchers, and serves on the executive committee of a major imaging centre, bridging research, teaching and public engagement. Colleagues value his clear communication and track record translating complex computational methods into accessible coursework and press-facing outreach.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
DPhil, Physiology (Neuroscience), DPhil, Physiology (Neuroscience) at University of Oxford
BA, Natural Sciences, BA, Natural Sciences at University of Cambridge
International Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate at UWC Atlantic College
University College London
German, English, French, Greek