Summary
Sergio Charpak is an imaging and computation manager and PhD-trained computational neuroscientist with 11 years of experience applying AI and medical imaging to guide implantable neuroprosthetics for spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s and other neurological disorders. Based at EPFL and NeuroRestore in Lausanne, he bridges high-field neuroimaging, neural networks and biomechanical modeling to personalize targeted spinal stimulation paradigms that restore function. His background spans physics, systems engineering and computational science, and includes deploying anomaly-detection pipelines in production and hands-on work with 7T fMRI, deep learning and distributed frameworks. Sergio combines rigorous academic research with production-minded engineering, translating complex neuroimaging signals into clinically actionable stimulation strategies. Outside the lab he is an avid science communicator and enjoys hiking, chess and piano, reflecting a habit of disciplined curiosity that informs both experiments and engineering.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering - AI - Computational Neurosciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering - AI - Computational Neurosciences at EPFL
Advanced Intermediate Japanese Course Lengua y literatura japonesa, Advanced Intermediate Japanese Course Lengua y literatura japonesa at Kyoto University Of Art And Design
Universidad de los Andes
Spanish, French, English, Japanese