Curriculum Vitae: Dagmar Sternad


Positions as Visiting Professor



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Positions as Visiting Professor


2014 – 2015

Guest Scientist at the McGovern Institute for Brain Science and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Science, MIT

2014 – 2015

Visiting Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Newman Lab for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation, MIT

2014 – 2015

Guest Scientist at the Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Germany

Spring 2003

Visiting Associate Professor at the GRASP lab at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Fall 2002

Visiting Associate Professor at the Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences at the University of California at Berkeley

Summer 2002

Invitation as Guest Professor at the Center for Research in Sport Sciences, University of Paris Sud XI (competitive appointment)

2001

Invited Researcher at the University of Saarbrücken, Germany

1999 – 2001

Collaboration on fMRI study with University of Western Ontario, Department of Psychology, Canada

Summer 1998

Visiting Researcher at the Kawato Dynamic Brain Project of the ERATO (Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology), Program organized by Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)

May 1998

Guest Professor at the Technical University of Munich (competitive appointment by the Technical University of Munich)

Summer 1997

Visiting Researcher at the Kawato Dynamic Brain Project of the ERATO (Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology), Program organized by Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)

Spring 1997



Researcher at the Simulations Applications Lab at Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA-DO/SA MS M997, New Mexico


Honors, Scholarships and Awards

2017

Faculty of the Year, Award from Residential Life, University-wide undergraduate student organization, awarded to one faculty member that has gone above and beyond to support learning for residents on campus

2015

Invited member of the Nu Rho Psi NEU Honors Society of Neuroscience students

2014

Klein Lectureship Award, Award for outstanding scholarship and teaching at Northeastern University, April 8

2013

Presentation of the 11th Arthur S. Iberall (1918-2002) Distinguished Lecture on Life and the Sciences of Complexity, University of Connecticut, Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, December 6

2009

Invited Speaker in Women in Computational Neuroscience, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen, Germany, January 13

2008

Invited participant at the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative on Complex Systems, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, CA

2007

Invited Researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Bielefeld (Zentralinstitut für Interdisziplinäre Forschung), Germany

1999, 2000

Fellow-at-Large of the Santa Fe Institute for Complex Systems

1999

Honorary Member of the National Golden Key Honors Society, award based on excellence in teaching

1995

Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (declined)

1995

Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois (declined)

1995

Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Leverhulme Trust, Lancaster University, Great Britain (declined)

1994

Dissertation Research Award of the American Psychology Association

1992 –

Fellow of the Santa Fe Institute (Study of Complex Systems)

1988 – 1993

Scholarship and Fellow of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, for the top 0.25% of all university students)

1989

Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, DAAD)

1988

Doctoral Fellowship from the Bavarian Government for a doctoral dissertation

1981 – 1982

Scholarship from the University of Munich to study one year in Great Britain, (Kontaktstipendium der Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)

1978 – 1986

Fellowship awarded to the academic elite by the Bavarian Government, (Hochbegabtenförderung nach dem Bayerischen Begabtenförderungsgesetz, for 0.20% of High School graduates)



Research

Grants


In Progress

Principal Investigators: Dagmar Sternad, Neville Hogan. Total costs: $1,000,000, NU: $500,000 (for 3 years).


  • 2015 2020: NIH-R01-HD087089: Predictability in complex object control. 12/01/15-11/30/20

Principal Investigator: Dagmar Sternad, Total: $1,835,860 (for 5 years).


  • 2015 2020: NIH-R01-HD081346: Multi-center trial of augmented sensory feedback in children with dyskinetic CP

05/31/15-4/30/20

Principal Investigator: Terence Sanger, Co-Investigator: Dagmar Sternad. Total: $3,100,000 (priority percentile 2%), NU portion: $51,285 per year.



  • 2015 2017: NSF-EAGER-1548514: Collaborative research: Challenging the cognitive-control divide.

09/01/15-08/30/17

Principal Investigators: Neville Hogan, Dagmar Sternad. Total: $300,000, NU: $170,060 (for 2 years).



  • 2006 – 2015: NIH-R01: Research resource for complex physiologic signals 05/31/15-4/30/16

Principal Investigator: Ary Goldberger, David Paydarfar. Subcontract: Dagmar Sternad. Direct cost: $32,721 per year.

  • 2016 2018: NIH-R21-HD089731: Quantification of predictive motor impairments in individuals with ASD. 12/01/16-11/31/18

Principal Investigator: Dagmar Sternad, Pawan Sinha. Percentile: 5%. Total direct costs: $275,000, NU: $134,600.


  • 2017 – 2022: NIH-P50: Clinical research center for the improved prevention, diagnosis and treatment of vocal hyperfunction. 04/01/17-03/31/22

Principal Investigator: Robert Hillman. Consultant: Dagmar Sternad. Total direct costs DS: $9,600 (1 day per year).


  • 2017 – 2018: Museum of Science: Living Laboratory Undergraduate Research Scholarship: Catch the mouse! Prediction in interception and interaction with objects.

Student Investigator: Hannah Tam, Mentor: Dagmar Sternad.

  • 2017 2020: NSF-1723998: CRCNS US-German-Israeli Collaborative research proposal: Hierarchical coordination of complex actions. 09/01/17-10/31/20

Principal Investigator: Dagmar Sternad, Neville Hogan, Tamar Flash, Martin Giese.

Total costs: $619,920. DS: $319,920




  • 2017-2019: Charles Hood Foundation Child Health Grant: From virtual reality to real life skill: enhancing potential of virtual environment for rehabilitation in children with cerebral palsy. 07/01/17-06/30/19

Principal Investigator: Danielle Levac, Mentor: Dagmar Sternad. Total costs to DL: $150,000


  • 2017-2022: NIH-K01 Career Development Award: Enhancing transfer of motor skill learning from virtual to physical environments in children with cerebral palsy. 12/01/17-11/30/22

Principal Investigator: Danielle Levac, Mentor: Dagmar Sternad. (Impact score 23)


  • 2017: Advanced Research/Creative Endeavor Award: Analyzing spatiotemporal patterns in unimanual rhythmic and discrete movements: An EEG study.

Principal Investigator: Hannah Tam. Supervisor: Dagmar Sternad. $2,100.



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