Alexander De Cock
Post-doctoral visitors
Biography
Alexander De Cock received the degree of Master of Science: Engineering Sciences: Electronics and Information Technology in 2012 from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and did a PhD on optimal experiment design for the identification of structured nonlinear systems at the department ELEC. Afterwards he worked a year and half a post-doctoral researcher at the National MS Centre Melsbroek where he studied risk factors for cognitive decline in MS and the impact of cognition on rehabilitation in MS. Currently he works as voluntary researcher at AIMS to support the group with the statistical analyses of clinical datasets.