
About
Dr. Paulo R. Dellani serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Research Center Jülich, affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), where he investigates structural and functional brain organization. His work integrates advanced neuroimaging techniques, artificial intelligence, and clinical neuroscience to explore brain architecture, connectivity, and pathology.
His research interests encompass:
- Novel brain mapping methodologies
- Clinical neuroanatomy and genomic imaging
- Big data analytics for neural systems
- Diffusion tensor imaging and fiber tract analysis
- Neurodegenerative disorder biomarkers
Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on translational neuroscience, including MRI-based diagnostics for vestibular disorders, Alzheimer's disease biomarkers, and computational approaches to white matter tractography. Common themes include validation of imaging protocols, neuropathology characterization, and clinical application of quantitative neuroimaging techniques.
Dr. Dellani contributes to the Bernstein Coordination Site and participates in teaching activities at universities. His laboratory develops tools and services supporting brain research, including the Julich-Brain atlas project.




