Dr. Anna Gajos-Balińska serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Neuroinformatics and Biomedical Engineering at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin, Poland. Her office is located in room 503 at the Institute of Computer Science where she conducts regular consultations with students. Her research spans the interdisciplinary intersection of Biomedical Engineering (50%) and Information and Communication Technology (50%), with particular expertise in electroencephalography (EEG) signal processing , parallel computing implementations for neuroinformatics, and quantitative analysis of brain activity in psychiatric disorders. Her methodological approaches integrate machine learning tools, CUDA programming, and multi-core architecture optimization to enhance EEG data analysis workflows. Analysis of her publication record reveals consistent contributions to high-performance computing applications in neurodiagnostics, with significant focus on independent component analysis (ICA) algorithms for EEG data processing. Her work demonstrates technical proficiency in optimizing computational frameworks (including Intel Cilk Plus, OpenMP, and BLAS libraries) while maintaining clinical relevance through applications in psychiatric disorder research. Dr. Gajos-Balińska maintains active scholarly profiles through ORCID (0000-0003-4928-5628), Google Scholar, and Scopus, with bibliometric indicators showing an h-index of 4 (Google Scholar), 3 (Scopus), and 3 (Web of Science). Her research has achieved a total ministerial score of 291 within the Polish academic evaluation system. She participates in institutional initiatives including the European Charter for Researchers and Athena UMCS, reflecting engagement with broader academic community standards. Her technical expertise supports both educational activities within her department and potential collaborations through UMCS's research infrastructure.




