
معرفی
Florian Dapsance is a Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Oslo, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. He is part of the Charlotte Boccara Group - Systems neuroscience & sleep and the Oslo Bioimpedance and Medical Technology Group, contributing to the SmartSense project. His research focuses on developing sensors to study brain-adipose tissue interactions in adolescent mice under sleep deprivation, aiming to understand long-term metabolic effects.
Education:
- PhD Candidate in Biomedical Engineering (2022–Present), University of Oslo
- Research Master's Degree in Embedded Systems (2020–2021), University of South-Brittany
- Engineering Diploma in Mechatronics (2018–2021), University of South-Brittany
- Technology Degree in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing (2016–2018), University of Rennes
Research Interests: Florian’s work integrates electrical engineering and biomedical applications, leveraging sensor technology and machine learning to explore metabolic responses to sleep deprivation. His interdisciplinary approach bridges physics, neuroscience, and medical sciences.
Publications: His 2023 publication in IEEE Sensors Letters highlights advancements in adipose tissue analysis using electrical impedance spectroscopy and machine learning.
Advising & Grants: Supervised by Ørjan G. Martinsen (Department of Physics) and co-supervised by Charlotte Boccara (Institute of Basic Medical Sciences), Florian contributes to collaborative research projects like SmartSense. No specific grants are listed.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Oslo Bioimpedance and Medical Technology Group and the Charlotte Boccara Group, focusing on systems neuroscience and sleep-related research.



