Summary
Jörn Diedrichsen is a computational neuroscientist and Western Research Chair focused on human motor learning and cerebellar function, blending behavioural experiments, fMRI, electrophysiology, and noninvasive neurostimulation. With over a decade of academic experience spanning Western University and UCL, he develops novel statistical and machine learning methods for neuroimaging and multivariate analysis, including specialized tools for cerebellar data. As Director of Western’s undergraduate Data Science program he is committed to making machine learning accessible, and his editorial role at eLife reflects a drive to improve scientific review and publishing. Trained at UC Berkeley and Johns Hopkins, he uniquely bridges rigorous quantitative training in psychology and statistics with hands-on experimental neuroscience.
10 years of coding experience
PhD, MA, Psychology, Statistics, PhD, MA, Psychology, Statistics at University of California, Berkeley
Johns Hopkins University