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Emanuel Alexander Lorenz

Emanuel Alexander Lorenz

PhD student
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

emanuel.a.lorenz@ntnu.no
IT-bygget, sydfløy, R206, Gløshaugen, Sem Sælands vei 7
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About

Education:

  • BSc in Bioengineering, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Munich (Germany)
  • MSc in Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (Norway)

Research Interests:

  • Exergames for neurorehabilitation
  • Multimodal brain-computer interface (BCI) based on EEG and human pose estimation 
  • Application of cortico-peripheral coupling

Courses:

  • DIFT2006 - Big Data
  • INFT2005 - Kvalitet i og testing av programvaresystemer

Co-supervised student projects:

  • Master's thesis: VRehab – Designing for VR-based serious games in neurorehabilitation
  • Master's thesis: Cortical Activity in Young Healthy Adults During a Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Treadmill Exergame: A Feasibility Study

Conferences:

  • Lorenz, E., 2022. Train the brain. In: Catch IDI 2022. Trondheim
  • Lorenz, E., Skjæret-Maroni, N. and Su, X., 2022. Towards multimodal brain-computer interfaces for restoring cortico-peripheral coupling after focal brain injuries. In: The 9th National PhD Conference in Neuroscience. Stiklestad: NRSN, p.47.
  • Lorenz, E. and Su, X., 2022. Real-time human pose estimation for clinical multi-modal brain-computer interfaces. In: NorwAI Innovate Conference 2022. Trondheim: Norwegian Research Center for AI Innovation

Competencies

  • Biotechnology
  • EEG
  • Machine learning
  • Medical technology
  • Motion Capture
  • Neurosciences

Research

  • Exergames for neurorehabilitation

  • Multimodal brain-computer interface (BCI) based on EEG and human pose estimation 

  • Application based on cortico-peripheral coupling

  • NTNU - Motion Capture and Visualization Laboratory

Publications

Conferences:

  • Lorenz, E., 2022. Train the brain. In: Catch IDI 2022. Trondheim

  • Lorenz, E., Skjæret-Maroni, N. and Su, X., 2022. Towards multimodal brain-computer interfaces for restoring cortico-peripheral coupling after focal brain injuries. In: The 9th National PhD Conference in Neuroscience. Stiklestad: NRSN, p.47.

  • Lorenz, E. and Su, X., 2022. Real-time human pose estimation for clinical multi-modal brain-computer interfaces. In: NorwAI Innovate Conference 2022. Trondheim: Norwegian Research Center for AI Innovation

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Teaching

  • DIFT2006 - Big Data

  • INFT2005 - Kvalitet i og testing av programvaresystemer

Supervision

  • Master's thesis - VRehab – Designing for VR-based serious games in neurorehabilitation

  • Master's thesis - Cortical Activity in Young Healthy Adults During a Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Treadmill Exergame: A Feasibility Study

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