2014 – 2015
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Guest Scientist at the McGovern Institute for Brain Science and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Science, MIT
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2014 – 2015
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Visiting Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Newman Lab for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation, MIT
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2014 – 2015
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Guest Scientist at the Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Germany
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Spring 2003
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Visiting Associate Professor at the GRASP lab at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Fall 2002
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Visiting Associate Professor at the Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences at the University of California at Berkeley
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Summer 2002
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Invitation as Guest Professor at the Center for Research in Sport Sciences, University of Paris Sud XI (competitive appointment)
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2001
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Invited Researcher at the University of Saarbrücken, Germany
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1999 – 2001
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Collaboration on fMRI study with University of Western Ontario, Department of Psychology, Canada
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Summer 1998
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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)
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May 1998
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Guest Professor at the Technical University of Munich (competitive appointment by the Technical University of Munich)
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Summer 1997
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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)
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Spring 1997
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Researcher at the Simulations Applications Lab at Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA-DO/SA MS M997, New Mexico
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Honors, Scholarships and Awards
2017
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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
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2015
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Invited member of the Nu Rho Psi NEU Honors Society of Neuroscience students
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2014
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Klein Lectureship Award, Award for outstanding scholarship and teaching at Northeastern University, April 8
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2013
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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
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2009
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Invited Speaker in Women in Computational Neuroscience, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen, Germany, January 13
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2008
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Invited participant at the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative on Complex Systems, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
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2007
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Invited Researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Bielefeld (Zentralinstitut für Interdisziplinäre Forschung), Germany
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1999, 2000
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Fellow-at-Large of the Santa Fe Institute for Complex Systems
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1999
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Honorary Member of the National Golden Key Honors Society, award based on excellence in teaching
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1995
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Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (declined)
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1995
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Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois (declined)
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1995
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Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Leverhulme Trust, Lancaster University, Great Britain (declined)
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1994
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Dissertation Research Award of the American Psychology Association
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1992 –
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Fellow of the Santa Fe Institute (Study of Complex Systems)
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1988 – 1993
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Scholarship and Fellow of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, for the top 0.25% of all university students)
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1989
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Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, DAAD)
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1988
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Doctoral Fellowship from the Bavarian Government for a doctoral dissertation
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1981 – 1982
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Scholarship from the University of Munich to study one year in Great Britain, (Kontaktstipendium der Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)
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1978 – 1986
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Fellowship awarded to the academic elite by the Bavarian Government, (Hochbegabtenförderung nach dem Bayerischen Begabtenförderungsgesetz, for 0.20% of High School graduates)
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Research Grants
In Progress
Principal Investigators: Dagmar Sternad, Neville Hogan. Total costs: $1,000,000, NU: $500,000 (for 3 years).
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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).
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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
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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
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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)
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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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