About Me

I am a biologist studying individual behavior and physiology in the most ubiquitous primate species on earth - Homo sapiens. As a PhD student in the VisNA Lab at Max-Planck-Institute for Empirical Aesthetics I worked on the interactions of visual aesthetic preferences with other high-level cognitive processes such as reward processing, engagement, or creativity and insight. In previous positions I have worked on more applied topics such as brain-computer interfaces (decoding observed errors from the EEG, during my Masters) or biomimetics (morphology of functional plant surfaces, way back during my Bachelors). I recently joined the EEGManyLabs core team to work on one of the largest corpora of EEG data to date and advancing Open Science.

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I mainly collect behavioral data together with EEG and eye tracking, sometimes along with peripheral physiology (ECG, EMG etc). Yet, I fancy research tech and also have some experience with intracranial EEG, DBS, fNIRS, fMRI, motion capturing, facial emotion tracking etc. as well as slice physiology, patch-clamp, (opto)genetics, electron/fluorescence/light microscopy etc. in the more hardcore biology realms. I am also interested in meta-science and friend of the open science movement. I integrated best practice thinking, power analysis, preregistrations, replication efforts and preprints into my research workflow. I contribute to FOSS code bases such as the MNE-Python ecosystem.

Contact

If you want to connect, best send me an email:
d.welke@leeds.ac.uk

I am very passive when it comes to social media, but you can find me on the following platforms:
Mastodon | Twitter | Linkedin

Other links: :
ORCID | Github