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Dr Sabrina Sghirripa is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide's School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. She is also affiliated with the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) and SAHMRI. Her research focuses on cognitive neuroscience, particularly brain changes related to dementia and aging, alongside developing advanced neuroimaging analysis techniques for MRI and EEG data. She has contributed to health and medical science education at both the University of Adelaide and UniSA through tutoring and supervision roles.
Dr Sghirripa's work emphasizes improving brain-behavior relationship understanding through innovative data analysis methods, aiming to enhance clinical approaches for neurological conditions. Her research spans healthy cognitive aging, clinical applications of EEG, and machine learning applications in neuroimaging. She has received notable scholarships including the 2019 Research Training Program Stipend and the Adelaide Medical School Honours Scholarship.
- Education: Holds scholarships from University of Adelaide (2015-2019)
- Teaching: Tutorials and labs in anatomy, motor behavior, and health sciences
- Labs: Active member at AIML and SAHMRI
- Grants: No explicit grants mentioned, but affiliated with major institutes
Her recent publications explore EEG markers of cognitive aging, MRI segmentation techniques, and clinical applications of neuroimaging in conditions like post-stroke aphasia and tinnitus.

