Summary
Graham Flick is a research scientist and science communicator with nine years of experience at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging, and human-centered AI. Currently a Knowledge Broker at the Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation and a postdoctoral researcher at Baycrest, he builds multimodal analysis pipelines (Python, R, MATLAB), designs experiments combining eye-tracking and neuroimaging, and has secured over $145k CAD in research funding. His work spans academic and industry settings (NYU, IBM) and includes applying convolutional neural nets and large language models to detect cognitive impairment from speech and audiovisual data. An educator and mentor, he teaches programming for neuroscience and supervises interdisciplinary teams, and he routinely translates complex methods for non-expert stakeholders. Notably, he blends hands-on technical skill with grant-winning communication, making cutting-edge methods accessible to clinicians and collaborators.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Psychology at New York University
Bachelor’s Degree Neuroscience, Bachelor’s Degree Neuroscience at Dalhousie University