Jonathan is a PhD student studying how brain connectivity changes across aging and Alzheimer’s disease. With a background in statistics and cognitive science, his work focuses on large-scale neuroimaging datasets to better understand how functional brain networks reorganize in the face of pathology.
On his free time Jonathan enjoys building and tinkering – whether it’s constructing a tiny self-sufficient house, developing new brain visualization tools, or building various applications. If a problem exists he likes trying to solve it (though he admits he often creates new ones in the process).
Education
Lund University | MSc in Statistics | 2021
University of Edinburgh | MSc in Human Cognitive Neuropsychology | 2020
University of Gothenburg | BSc in Statistics | 2019
University of Gothenburg | BSc in Cognitive Science | 2018
Experience
Sogeti Sweden | Data Scientist | 2022 - 2023
University of Edinburgh | Postgraduate Statistics Tutor | 2021
University of Gothenburg | Research Assistant | 2018
University of Gothenburg, Litteraturbanken | Project Assistant | 2017 - 2019