
معرفی
Jakub Orłowski is a Research Fellow at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, specializing in neuroscience and biomedical engineering with a focus on deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. He holds an MSc in Applications of Physics in Biology and Medicine from the University of Warsaw and a PhD in Control Theory from the University of Paris-Saclay. Previously, he worked as a Marie Curie Fellow at University College Dublin (UCD).
- Current Project: Employing large-scale computational models to analyze deep brain stimulation parameters for Parkinson's disease treatment.
- Education: MSc (University of Warsaw), PhD (University of Paris-Saclay).
- Volunteer Work: Organizing Polish scientific and business diaspora networking conferences with Polonium Foundation; developing educational board games with the Canadian NGO Kytos.
His research bridges control theory with neuroscience, emphasizing adaptive control strategies to disrupt pathological brain oscillations. He has contributed to the development of closed-loop deep brain stimulation systems, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of biomedical engineering.
Scientific awards include the prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship, underscoring his contributions to interdisciplinary research. His publications span computational modeling, adaptive control systems, and neurodegenerative disease therapy.





