Welcome! I’m Dimos (Δήμος), a neuroscientist and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Geneva. My research is driven by fundamental questions about neural computation: How do neuronal populations integrate inputs across diverse timescales and brain areas? And how does this integration adapt during learning? I enjoy designing novel experimental and analytical approaches to tackle these frontier problems, combining high-throughput behavior, large-scale electrophysiology in vivo, brain-wide activity mapping, and statistical modeling.
In the El-Boustani lab, I’m currently studying how frontal cortical areas represent information about others during social decision-making. My doctoral work with Tim Gollisch focused on how nonlinear processing shapes the encoding of natural scenes in the mammalian retina. I have previously studied Neuroscience at the IMPRS Göttingen and Medicine at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
You can find my CV here.
| 2026/07/05 | Come talk to me about social decision-making and prefrontal recordings in mice at the FENS Forum 2026, poster PS02-07PM-130! |
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| 2025/10/05 | I’m giving a talk on LightSuite in Zurich for the 10 Years of mesoSPIM Symposium 2025. |
| 2025/10/03 | I have contributed in validating a new protocol for (easy or EZ) brain clearing, now online! |