My name is Dimos and I’m a postdoctoral fellow in the El-Boustani lab at the University of Geneva. My research focuses on social decision-making and how frontal cortical areas represent information about others. To tackle questions in these areas, I combine high-throughput behavioral experiments, large-scale electrophysiology and imaging in vivo, and statistical modeling.
My doctoral work with Tim Gollisch focused on how nonlinear processing shapes the retinal encoding of natural scenes. I have previously studied Neuroscience at the IMPRS Göttingen and Medicine at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
You can find my CV here.
2025/08/08 | I will present my work at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for the 2025/2056 ENSS series. |
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2025/02/07 | I won an award at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the SSN for my poster “Behavioral and neural correlates of a social learning strategy during joint decision-making”. |
2024/11/20 | Our paper on redundant retinal coding under natural scenes is now published and available online. |