Summary
Mastaneh Torkamani-Azar is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Eastern Finland with eight years of experience applying EEG signal processing, statistical analysis, and pattern recognition to brain-computer interfacing and mental-state monitoring. She designs and runs behavioral and EEG experiments to adapt BCI systems to users’ cognitive states and has a complementary research stream on affective and emotional word processing in English and Turkish. Her work combines temporal, spatial, and spectral analyses with practical lab-based data collection, and she led a senior design project that produced a Turkish affective norms list for valence and arousal. Based in Kuopio, she brings a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges neuroscience, signal processing, and human-centered BCI design.
8 years of coding experience