Ole Kæseler Andersen is a Professor and Vice Dean for Research and Innovation at the Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, affiliated with the Department of Health Science and Technology. He leads the Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain and contributes to AI for the People initiatives. His research focuses on electrophysiological pain assessment, neurobiological mechanisms of pain, and rehabilitation engineering post-stroke. Andersen holds membership in the Academy of Technical Science. His research interests span Biomedical Engineering, neurophysiology, and rehabilitation technology, with projects like 'Effortless Listening using Brain Feedback' and 'Bevica Center for NeuroEngineering Solutions in Stroke Rehabilitation.' He has supervised 12 PhD students and received the 'Danish Research Result of the Year' (2010) for work on electrical stimulation in stroke rehabilitation. His work has been featured in 55 media outlets, addressing topics like AI in healthcare and stroke recovery. Andersen's contributions include over 426 publications, with recent work exploring thermal pain modulation, cortical activity during motor learning, and neural mechanisms of listening effort. His labs and teams prioritize translational research, bridging clinical and engineering approaches to pain and neurorehabilitation.











