Smart people in focus: Shoolpani Dubey

Meet Shoolpani Dubey, Doctoral Researcher at Smart Systems | University of Turku:

“I’m a software architect and enthusiast in machine learning and large language models. With over a decade of experience in software development and architecture, I explore the transformative potential of machine learning and large language models in modern computing. My journey is driven by a deep interest in applying these technologies to machine control using EEGs (electroencephalograms).”

What are your interests?

“I am fascinated by the evolving landscape of machine learning and its interplay with cutting-edge language models. Beyond work, I enjoy exploring advancements in EEG technologies and their applications in device control—a true convergence of neuroscience and artificial intelligence that holds exciting possibilities.”
What is your research about?

“My research focuses on how machine learning frameworks, particularly large language models, can be leveraged for the complex task of machine control using EEG signals. This involves studying how these models can interpret neural signals, adapt to varying conditions, and make intelligent decisions to enable seamless human-machine interaction.”

“By combining insights from neuroscience with advanced algorithms, I aim to unlock new frontiers in adaptive machine control, paving the way for more intuitive and responsive systems. This interdisciplinary research has promising applications in medical technology, prosthetic device control, and beyond.”

“My work sits at the intersection of software architecture, machine learning, and neuroscience, bridging the gap between theoretical advancements and real-world applications in human-machine interaction.”


Shoolpani’s doctoral research is supervised by Prof. Wallace Moreira Bessa.