About me
I am a scientist focused on statistics and machine learning for neuroimaging based out of University of Alberta, advised by Dr. Ivor Cribben. I’m also a visiting researcher at New York University at the Department of Biostatistics, advised by Dr. Yang Feng.
I’m interested in statistics, machine learning, and neuroscience broadly. I focus on creating robust methods for, and deriving novel insights from neuroimaging data. I am keenly interested in developing graph/network models for time-varying, multimodal data and using this to drive understanding of cogntive processes and disease mechanisms in the brain.
If you would like to chat, please reach out to me at either mondrus[at]ualberta.ca or martin.ondrus[at]nyu.edu.
