
معرفی
Dr. Alexander Silchenko is a Senior Researcher at the Forschungszentrum Jülich, affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM) within the Brain and Behaviour (INM-7) department. His work focuses on neuromodulation techniques, computational modeling of neural systems, and the application of mathematical frameworks to understand neurological disorders. Key areas include effective connectivity analysis in brain networks, acoustic coordinated reset therapy for tinnitus and Parkinson’s disease, and modeling glial responses to neural implants.
His research integrates experimental and theoretical approaches, with publications addressing topics such as stochastic dynamics, neural synchronization, and neuroinflammation. Notable contributions include studies on long-term effects of coordinated reset stimulation and computational models of chemotaxis around implanted electrodes.
Dr. Silchenko’s interdisciplinary work bridges neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and mathematical biology. He has authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing translational research between computational models and clinical applications. Current efforts involve developing novel neuromodulation protocols and understanding the biophysical mechanisms underlying phantom sound perception and neurodegenerative processes.




