ISMAR 2025 logo alongside a stylized line drawing of a bridge over water, possibly referencing the host city’s iconic structure. The logo itself combines abstract human and technological elements in gradient shades of red, purple, and blue.

We’re organizing the first NeuroXR workshop on neurophysiological signals, affective computing, and cognition in extended reality, held at the 24th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR).

Visit the workshop website for submission and registration details.

June 2025

NeuroXR at ISMAR 2025

I’ve been holding onto the thought for a couple of years, making excuses that I’m about to move again, to another place—another continent, actually—and the last thing I need is more luggage, especially fragile stuff.

But then I went to a science festival for kids, and I remembered that feeling of awe, when you get to see the universe above and below human scale.

May 2025

New Roommates

Hassan and I had a great conversation about the ChronoPilot project, the implications of modulating time perception across fields like medicine, art, and technology, and a few on- and off-the-record thoughts about women in science.

April 2025

Interview with Silicon Luxembourg

A presenter stands at a podium beside a slide showing EEG brain signatures of time perception, with three frequency plots labeled "Overestimation," "Correct estimation," and "Underestimation."

I presented our paper on monitoring time perception in virtual reality at IEEE VR 2025, Saint-Malo, France.

I know people often say things like this to be diplomatic or professional, but I mean it sincerely—I didn’t expect to meet so many truly nice and brilliant people there.

March 2025

VR/AR Lab in Saint-Malo

February 2025

Women & Girls in Science

I’m honored to be featured in this year’s Women [& Girls] in Science project. Amazing people at Research Luxembourg worked together to create a series of inspirational videos, narrating stories of Luxembourg-based women passionate about science.

I started 2025 as a member of the first Peer Action Group at the University of Luxembourg, led by Dr. Ines Crisostomo. We just held our kick-off meeting and will gather monthly throughout the year as a dynamic team of ambitious PhD students, hosting senior mentors, to network and build careers in academia and beyond.

January 2025

Peer Action Pilot at UL