Emma Stiennon

# Research Engineer

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Emma Stiennon is a biomedical research engineer specializing in neuroimaging analysis. She graduated from UCLouvain in Belgium. As part of the CEREBEMO project at CENLab, she contributes to end-to-end data processing and analysis, with a particular focus on functional MRI data to investigate the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing. She is also developing a novel experimental paradigm to study the influence of emotion on habit formation. Previously, she interned at the Hummel Lab (EPFL) on non-invasive deep brain stimulation, and conducted her master's thesis at the MIP:Lab (EPFL) on resting-state networks in the brain and spinal cord.

 

Email. emma.stiennon@unige.ch;

ORCID : 0009-0008-1178-0168

 

Peer-reviewed publications in international scientific journals

  • Vassiliadis, P., Stiennon, E., Windel, F., Wessel, M. J., Beanato, E., & Hummel, F. C. (2024). Safety, tolerability and blinding efficiency of non-invasive deep transcranial temporal interference stimulation: first experience from more than 250 sessions. Journal of Neural Engineering, 21(2), 024001.