Summary
Filip Děchtěrenko is a researcher and software-savvy cognitive scientist with a PhD from Charles University and over a decade of experience studying human vision, attention, and visual memory at the Czech Academy of Sciences. He blends experimental vision science with strong programming skills—R, Python, MATLAB/Psychtoolbox—and a background in theoretical informatics and functional and logic languages (Haskell, Prolog, F#), enabling rigorous data analysis and modeling of perceptual processes. His work spans fMRI analysis, scene perception, and automated theorem proving tools, reflecting an uncommon mix of neuroscience, formal methods, and pragmatic software development. Based in Prague, he has coordinated labs, run experiments, and contributed to both academic and applied projects, bringing curiosity-driven research together with production-minded engineering.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Mgr., Theoretical informatics, Mgr., Theoretical informatics at Charles University in Prague Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Bc., Psychology, Bc., Psychology at Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague - FFUK
English, German, Spanish