Dr Dorina Thanou is a senior researcher and lecturer at EPFL, leading the development of the Intelligent Systems for Medicine and Health research pillar, under the Center for Intelligent Systems. Prior to that, she was a Senior Data Scientist at the Swiss Data Science Centre. She got her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Communication Systems and Electrical Engineering respectively, both from EPFL, Switzerland, and her Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Patras, Greece. She is the recipient of the Best Student Paper Award at ICASSP 2015, and the co-author of the Best Paper Award at PCS 2016. Her research interests lie in the broader area of machine learning and signal processing, and with a particular focus on the design of interpretable and robust models for healthcare. She is an ELLIS Scholar.