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    Giacomo Ariani

    Movement Neuroscientist - Project Manager - Data Analyst

    Professional Background

    Giacomo Ariani is a highly skilled and dedicated researcher with a profound background in cognitive neuroscience and psychology. An expert in the intricate workings of the human mind, Giacomo has built his career around understanding cognitive processes and neural mechanisms. With extensive research experience across various reputable institutions, his contributions to cognitive science are backed by rigorous academic training and practical experience. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University, where he continues to explore the frontiers of cognitive neuroscience.

    Giacomo's academic journey has taken him across renowned universities, enhancing his insights and skills in the field. He has held significant roles, including Teaching Assistant positions at prestigious institutions like Royal Holloway, University of London and the cognitive neuroscience center at CIMeC UniTrento, where he taught and guided students in the complexities of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. His early research endeavors started at CIMeC UniTrento, where he also completed his PhD, solidifying his expertise in cognitive science.

    Through his various roles, Giacomo has gained a wealth of knowledge and experience, contributing to the academic community and fostering the next generation of cognitive scientists. His work includes not just teaching but also actively participating in research projects that delve into cognitive understanding, opening up discussions on the implications of neuroscience in everyday life.

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    London, Ontario, Canada