Roey Schurr
He completed his BSc in Physics, Cognitive Sciences and the “Amirim” program for outstanding students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Graduated Summa Cum Laude). Currently is a PhD candidate in the direct PhD program in computational neuroscience at ELSC, at the Mezer lab for Quantitative Imaging of the Human Brain. He is interested in pushing the limits of non-invasive tools in the field of quantitative MRI, with an emphasis on integrating different imaging modalities. His main focus is the structure and function of human white matter.