
Alejandro de la Vega, PhD
delavega@utexas.edu
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Texas at Austin
I build tools for scientists using modern technology and machine learning to
accelerate reproducible discovery from human neuroimaging data.
I'm interested in encouraging the adoption
of reproducible research practices, making it easier to transparently share data and analyses, and facilitating the re-use of open datasets. I've focused on developing interoperable standards,
and building accessible software libraries and web-based platforms.
Some recent highlights include:
- Neuroscout, a platform for fast and flexible re-analysis of (naturalistic) fMRI studies.
- Neurosynth Compose, a free and open platform for neuroimaging meta-analysis.
- BIDS StatsModels, a specification for neuroimaging statistical models.
