Professor in electrical and biomedical engineering with more than two decades of experience within the field. Pioneer of ear-EEG. Head of Center for Ear-EEG; a research center at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Aarhus University (AU). Leader of the Bioelectrical Instrumentation and Signal Processing research group, and the Neurotechnology Lab, within the Section for Biomedical Engineering (BME) at (ECE, AU).
Areas of research include: signal processing and machine learning methods for physiological signals (in particular electroencephalography), biomedical sensors and wearable biomedical devices; biomedical electrical instrumentation; biomedical sensors; and system engineering/design for medical devices.