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Ideation
Hugo Blox supports a Markdown extension for mindmaps.
Simply insert a Markdown code block labelled as markmap and optionally set the height of the mindmap as shown in the example below.
Mindmaps can be created by simply writing the items as a Markdown list within the markmap code block, indenting each item to create as many sub-levels as you need:
```markmap {height="200px"}
- Hugo Modules
- Hugo Blox
- netlify
- netlify-cms
- slides
```
renders as
- Hugo Modules - Hugo Blox - netlify - netlify-cms - slides
Diagrams
Hugo Blox supports the Mermaid Markdown extension for diagrams.
An example Gantt diagram:
```mermaid
gantt
section Section
Completed :done, des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08
Active :active, des2, 2014-01-07, 3d
Parallel 1 : des3, after des1, 1d
Parallel 2 : des4, after des1, 1d
Parallel 3 : des5, after des3, 1d
Parallel 4 : des6, after des4, 1d
```
renders as
Todo lists
You can even write your todo lists in Markdown too:
- [x] Write math example
- [x] Write diagram example
- [ ] Do something else
renders as
- Write math example
- Write diagram example
- Do something else
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I am a postdoc specializing in unsupervised ML methods for understanding the dynamics of brain connectivity and function. I apply my methods to functional neuroimaging data from healthy controls and consciousness-perturbing experiments and patient groups, including psychedelic drugs, coma-patients, and sleep. During my PhD I focused on methods for modeling phase coherence networks in the healthy human brain using functional neuroimaging data, including fMRI and M/EEG. At the Neurobiology Research Unit I currently work on human fMRI/EEG/PET/SPECT/ASL data from psilocybin/lsd and sleep experiments as well as porcine EEG/fMRI/SPECT data from a glymphatic system experiment.
I maintain a close collaboration with the lab of Prof. Morten Mørup, who supervised my BSc/MSc/PhD. Furthermore, I collaborate with the lab of Prof. Dimitri Van De Ville in Geneva, Switzerland, where I have studied graph signal processing of functional neuroimaging data on structural connectomes.
