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Frida Heskebeck

About me

I graduated with a Master's of Science in Biotechnology in 2019 from LTH. The same year, I started as a Ph.D. student at the Department of Automatic Control.

It is a bit unusual to go from Biotechnology to Automatic Control, but this makes me a true Multidisciplinary researcher. I love the challenge it brings to have a different background than the
rest of the group and how different our views are.

 

If you want to know more about me, take a look at my homepage heskebeck.com.

 

 

 

Research

I'm part of the research group working with EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfaces led by Prof. Bo Bernhardsson. My thesis aims to optimize the next generation of Brain-Computer Interfaces using cloud computing. The work I have done has focused on setting up a pipeline from EEG-experiments to interpreting the signals with machine learning methods. I has also tested some existing protocols for real-time reading of EEG-signals.

 

 

 

Teaching

2019

  • Automatic control, basic course for CMN (exercises and lab sessions)

2020

The Corona pandemic forced us to have online teaching this year. I started webinars, which is a new way of teaching at the department. During a webinar, the students discuss the material from a lecture in an organized way with each other and me.

  • Process control and Systems engineering for BKW (webinars and project)
  • Automatic control, basic course for CMN (webinars and lab sessions)
  • Assistant supervisor for the Master's thesis by Johanna Wilroth, Domain Adaptation for Attention Steering. Johanna was awarded a scholarship for her Master's thesis.

 

 

 

Awards

2020

I was awarded this years scholarship from the Karl-Erik Sahlbergs foundation for my excellent Master's thesis. 

Motivation
Antibodies are target-searching drugs used for the treatment of severe diseases. The use of antibody-based drugs is, among other things, limited by expensive production methods. In Fridas Master's thesis, she gives an excellent description of how advanced process methods can contribute to improved antibody production. The presentation of results and suggestions of 'Future Work' is done excellently in the thesis.

 

2021

I was awarded the pedagogical prize from the W-guild for my teaching in the course Systems engineering. 

Other activities

2021

I was chosen as deputy Ph.D. student representative in the Board of the Department of Automatic Control.

 

 

 

Contact

Tel.:
+46 46 222 08 47

Email:
frida.heskebeck@control.lth.se

Postal address:
Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden

Visiting address:
Naturvetarvägen 18, 223 62, Lund

Office:
3S:13

Webpage:
heskebeck.com