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      <image:caption>PhysioNet - Team Lead Email: christophe.bernard@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 49 Google Scholar Page Christophe Bernard's main interest is to understand the mechanisms underlying the construction of an epileptic brain as well as the mechanisms underlying seizure genesis and propagation, focusing on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE). These research themes are being addressed using a wide array of disciplines, including electron microscopy, morphology, immunohistochemistry, in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, behavior, mathematics and modeling. When the techniques were not available within the group (e.g. molecular biology), external collaborations have been developed. More recently, we started to design the tools necessary for some of our research programs. For example, we designed a recording device based on organic transistors, which outperforms any other recording device for field potential measurements. We also developed The Virtual Mouse Brain platform. Over the years, using experimental models of TLE, our group has developed a solid international reputation in the field of epilepsy. Christophe Bernard was awarded the Michael Prize for epilepsy in 2007 and the Felix Innovation Prize in 2013 for the organic transistor. He isinvited to give between 5 and 15 lectures/keynotes every year. He is Editor in Chief of eNeuro, the open access Neuroscience journal of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) and past reviewing editor for Science and Journal of Neuroscience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: bnmorillon@gmail.com Google Scholar Page Twitter I am a cognitive neuroscientist interested in auditory neurophysiology and how information is sequentially encoded in the human brain. After a master’s degree in cognitive neurosciences, I performed a PhD at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris where I investigated the role of cortical oscillations as instruments of sensory selection, in the context of speech processing. Subsequently I completed two postdoctoral fellowships, at Columbia and McGill Universities, studying the influence of the motor system in auditory perception and its close interdependency with temporal attention. Currently appointed as an academic researcher at Aix-Marseille University, my domain of expertise encompasses brain imaging, advanced signal processing and psychophysics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email : aurelie.bidet-caulet@inserm.fr I performed my PhD work on the perception of complex auditory streams in the Brain Dynamics and Cognition lab, in Lyon (France) under the supervision of Dr. Olivier Bertrand. Then, I joined the lab of Pr. RT Knight at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) to explore the brain mechanisms of auditory selective attention. In 2010, I got appointed as an academic researcher at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) to work in the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (France). In 2021, I joined the DCP team at the INS in Marseille. My research work focuses on the brain mechanisms of auditory attention in Human, using pupillometry, scalp EEG, intracortical EEG and MEG. More specifically, I investigate the balance between bottom-up and top-down attention during typical development and ageing, and in different pathologies such as migraine, stroke, ADHD… I am particularly interested in the role of oscillatory cortical activities in the communication within and between the brain networks supporting attention.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP - Team Lead Email: daniele.schon@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 41 00 Daniele Schön studied cello at the Conservatory of Padua (Italy) and then perfected his skills first with Teodora Campagnaro, a student of Antonio Janigro and then with Menahem Meir, a student of Alexandre Alexanian and Pablo Casals. He has played in several ensembles, baroque, classical and jazz with a preference for chamber music and string quartet in particular. Before leaving Italy under the Berlusconian regime, he also studied neuropsychology at the University of Padua. He prepared and obtained a doctorate in neuroscience between Marseille, Trieste and Ljubljana. In 2004, he became a CNRS researcher. He is currently working at the Institute of Systems Neurosciences in Marseille, where he is interested in the links between music, language and the brain with an opening to language pathologies. He believes that the symbiosis between science and technico-industrial innovation has now shifted into a pure and simple subservience relation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: fabrice.bartolomei@univ-amu.fr Fabrice Bartolomei, MD, PhD is a neurologist specialized in epilepsy and Professor at the Aix-Marseille University (France) leading the Epileptology and Clinical Neurophysiology department. He is also member of the Research unit INSERM U1106 (DYNAMAP team). He is particularly involved in the presurgical evaluation of patients with drug resistant epilepsy and is a world leader in the analysis of Stereo-EEG recordings. He has published numerous studies in the field of epilepsy (&gt;300, H index &gt;50), particularly on the concept of “Epileptogenic Networks”. He has for a long time promoted the use of EEG/SEEG analysis and the co-inventor of the “Epileptogenicity Index, a method for assessing epileptogenicity of brain regions. He is currently the director of the “Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire” FHU “Epinext” that gather 11 INSERM research units and 4 clinical departments into a consortium dedicated to the management and research on drug resistant epilepsies. He is the coordinator of a RHU (Recherche Hospitalo-universitaire, Investissements d’avenir/ANR) “EPINOV” (2018-2023) based on the study of individualized large scale modelling in epilepsy surgery and one of the three principal sinvestigators of the ERC grant “Synergy, Galvani” (2020-2026). Webpage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrice_Bartolomei</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap - Team Lead Email: christian.benar@univ-amu.fr Research Gate | MEG wiki | CV I graduated from Ecole Supérieur d'Electricité (Supélec) in 1994. I then spent one year as an engineer at the Hospital Saint-Anne in Toulon (with Franck Vidal), and two years as a programmer at Stellate Systems (Montréal). I did my PhD under the supervision of Jean Gotman at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI). Back to France in 2004, my postdocs were in Marseille (fMRI Center, with Jean-Luc Anton) and in Sophia Antipolis (Maureen Clerc and Theodore Papadopoulo). I was appointed researcher INSERM ("chargé de recherche 1ère classe" ) in 2006. Since january 2012, I am the leader of the "Dynamical Brain Mapping Group” here at INS. Since September 2014, I am scientific head of the Marseille MEG platform. My research interest is signal processing applied to brain signals (fMRI, EEG, MEG), in order to characterize the spatio-temporal dynamics of networks in cognition and disease. Currently, our team is working on simultaneous recordings of surface (EEG, MEG) and depth (SEEG) signals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Head of the Clinical Pharmacology &amp; Pharmacovigilance Department Email: Olivier.BLIN@ap-hm.fr Olivier BLIN (MD, PhD, MBA), is Professor of Pharmacology at Aix-Marseille University, certified in Neurology, Psychiatry and Medical Biology. He owns a PhD in Human Biology as well as a MBA from Ecole Centrale Paris. He is currently Head of the Clinical Pharmacology &amp; Pharmacovigilance Department, Marseille University Hospital (Ap-Hm), member of UMR AMU-INSERM 1106, and coordinator of the University Hospital Federation DHUNE, COEN center on neurodegenerative disorders and aging (www.dhune.org). At the national level, he is a Member of the Working Group French National Plan for Rare Diseases, Member of the National Steering Committee French National Plan for Neurodegenerative Diseases and of the scientific committee of CNS ITMO Aviesan. He also is Vice President of the scientific council of CSFRS (Ecole Militaire, Paris).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: driss.boussaoud@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Researchgate Driss Boussaoud received a MS diploma in Biology &amp; Geology in 1980 from Mohamed 5th University (Morocco), and moved to Lyon (France), were he received his PhD in Neurosciences in 1983 from Claude Bernard, Lyon. After a short stay in Morocco as Assistant Professor (1984-85), he joined the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda (MD, USA), as a post-doc (1986-89) and as a visiting fellow (1990-92). In 1992, he was recruited by the CNRS (Lyon, France) where he has developed his research program on the emergence of function in brain networks using an multidisciplinary approach including neurophysiology, brain imaging and neuropsychology both in health and disease. Over his carrier, Dr Boussaoud has made significant contributions to the anatomy and physiology of the brain networks of vision, action planing, attention and gaze signals, as well as the brain dynamics during learning. His current work focuses on social learning addressing questions such as: how social context modulates neuronal properties? and how do we learn from others? He has authored and co-authored over 80 articles and book chapters, cited over 6000 times, and gave more than 100 international conferences. In addition to these scientific contibutions, Dr Boussaoud has occupied various positions in the CNRS, namely: Founder and Director of the Mediterranean Institute for Cognitive Neurosciences (INCM, UMR6193, Marseille); Member of the National Advisory Committee (comité national, 2004-2009); PI and Coordinator of the French-Moroccan Neuroscience Consortium (2008-2015; 29 laboratories); PI and Coordinator of N€UROMED, FP7 International Cooperation, REGPOT-2009-2 (2009-2013, 26 Institutions from 7 mediterranean countries). Since 2008, Dr Boussaoud has played an active role in the development of cooperation and exchanges among Mediterranean neuroscientists. In particular, he is the founder of the Mediterranean Neuroscience Society – MNS http://www.mnsociety.net/, and has acted as its 1st President (2009-2012).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: mireille.bonnard@univ-amu.fr Phone: 33 (0)4 91 32 42 54 MB started her research in behavioral sciences, investigating how human gait (as all the sensori-motor automatisms -respiration, mastication, etc) can be modulated intentionally. This allows adaptation of these vital functions to the subject's will, given the environmental constraints and the dynamical properties of the effector system. She got her PhD in 1991 in the laboratory "Cognition and Movement" (head: J. Pailhous) and got a permanent researcher position at CNRS in 1994. Then, she developed an expertise in non-invasive techniques allowing the exploration of brain activation (fMRI, EEG, TMS) combined with behavioural data, in healthy human. 1998 to 2004, she led the team "Cerebral substrates of voluntary movement" in the laboratory "Movement and Perception (head: J. Pailhous). 2004 to 2011, she was the head of a team "Intention and action control" at the "Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives de la Méditerranée" (head: D. Boussaoud). Since 2005, she is the scientific leader of an original platform (open to the community) allowing cortical focal stimulation (using MRI-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – TMS) combined with simultaneous recording of brain activation (using EEG) in humans. This neuronavigated TMS offers the possibility to induce a well-localized central perturbation of brain dynamics in healthy human subjects, and to on-line measure its direct effects on cortical activation. Moreover, TMS can be triggered depending on the immediate dynamic state of the brain, based on online processing the EEG. From the response of the brain to this stimulation, one can discover many properties of brain activation and try to interfere with them in return. For 2012, she joined the "Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, and she developed several fruitful collaborations with combined neuronavigated TMS and EEG with researchers inside and outside the laboratory on motor control, resting states, language, consciousness of our own body parts.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Francesca Bonini | MCU-PH</image:title>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Manuel MERCIER | IR INSERM</image:title>
      <image:caption>DCP After graduating in neurophysiology, I obtained a master’s degree in cognitive sciences from Paris University. Next, I moved to Switzerland to complete a PhD in neuroscience at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, under the supervision of Olaf Blanke , in collaboration with Christoph Michel from the Geneva University Hospital. During my PhD, I investigated visual motion perception and the multisensory aspects of embodiment using EEG brain mapping and clinical approaches. Thanks to a prospective researcher fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation, I joined the laboratory of John Foxe and Sophie Molholm in New York. There, I investigated the role of neural oscillations in multisensory processes using intracranial and surface recording in humans. Next, I work with Fred Lado, Ashesh Mehta and Charlie Schroeder’s teams to develop multimodal tools for human intracranial investigations. Back in France, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship from the European Commission allowed me to join the CerCo laboratory (CNRS, UMR5549) to pursue my investigations on multisensory processing, and especially the interplay with decision making. Currently appointed at the Institute of Systems Neuroscience (Inserm, U1106) at Aix-Marseille University, I joined the DCP team to investigate the link between cognitive process and brain network dynamic using intracranial recording in human. In addition to my research work, I promote the open and slow science frameworks to support research responsibility and ecological sobriety. I am an active member of the AtÉcoPol d’Aix-Marseille, a collective of scientists communicating about environmental issues and acting at redirecting the trajectory of our society from a systemic perspective. Email: manuel.mercier@univ-amu.fr https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6358-4734</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap I am a neurologist with a focus on epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology. My research focuses on signal processing and automated approaches to analyze scalp EEG recordings in patients with epilepsy. My current work aims to develop and evaluate computational methods to assist the interpretation of routine EEG and improve presurgical evaluation. Email: benoit.j@chu-nice.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: eya.BOURGUIBA@univ-amu.fr I majored in Industrial Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences and Technology of Tunisia (INSAT). I joined Dynamap team in 2022 as a Project Manager. I am managing the coordination of the Recherche Hospitalo-Universitaire (RHU) EPINOV project and the ERC Synergy GALVANI project. My work consists mainly on managing the administrative, financial and human resources aspects of the projects, the coordination between the different stakeholders and ensuring the scientific reporting to both national and European funding agencies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My PhD is focused on language and speech therapy under the supervision of Pr Agnès TREBUCHON (INS) and F.-Xavier ALARIO (LPC). We explore the effect of prehabilitation (rehabilitation before neurosurgery) in the context of drug-resistant epilepsy. We are developing online rehabilitation tools in collaboration with Christelle ZIELINSKI (The ILCB Center of Experimental Resources). We are trying to understand if and how prehabilitation could improve cognitive resilience of the patients to surgical risk. email : veronique.sabadell@ap-hm.fr DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: flavius.bratu@yahoo.com I am a Neurologist in training. I obtained the title of Medical Doctor from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, in 2019 (dual degree B.Sc and M.Sc). I have spent most of my residency training in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit of the Emergency University Hospital Bucharest, which is the heart of the Romanian National Programme for Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy. Since 2022 I am training in the Clinical Neurophysiology Department of Timone Hospital and I am research fellow of DynaMap. My scientific topics include: simultaneous scalp EEG-SEEG studies, autoscopic phenomena, permutation entropy and the postictal state. In the past I have been vice-champion of the International Neuroscience Championship (Cape Town, South Africa, 2012) and laureate for the preselection of the national team representing Romania at the International Biology Olympiad (Bern, Switzerland, 2013).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: marcel.carrere@univ-amu.fr In 1989 I have finished my master 2 in theoretical physics (plasmas physics) from the University of Grenoble and I have integrated the famous military school of Saint Cyr-Coëtquidan and spent 8 months as officer instructor. I completed my thesis the in 1994 with the title: ‘experimental study of a multipolar plasma discharge’. From 1994-1995 I went to Holland, where I was a researcher on plasma jets and tomography and in 1995 I was recruited to be a full teacher and started studying surface spectroscopy (HREELS) and designing an Helicon plasma discharge (RF discharges) and Langmuir probes, studies of anodic and cathodic sheath physics, and I discovered the creation on negative ions on a carbon surface facing hydrogen plasma. I also collaborated with a company, Ion Beam Services (IBS) and we built a new plasma implanter. All these works allow to pass the 6 January 2009 : “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” HDR , University of Provence « Plasmas, Surfaces and the interaction Plasma- surface. ». During all this period I was also Supervisor for CIES 2002-2011 to perform neuro-linguistic programming and didactic works for professional methods to improve education. My Teaching activities (AMU), are covering fields in electronic, applied physics , relativity , sensors physics, statistical physics, radioactivity, plasmas physics, optics, electrostatics, magneto-static, practical teaching for epilepsy and computational neuroscience (Licence1 to M2 biology and Nano- physics). Since 2012 I am member of the team "Theoretical Neurosciences Group" here at INS, where my work if focused on measuring TMS-EEG at rest for healthy subjects in order to compare with modeling of epileptic patient and resting state patient with The Virtual Brain and I perform multi-signal analysis with software like EEGlab, Anywave, Brainstorm, Fieldtrip, Matlab and python programming.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Diplômée d’un Master 2 en traitement du signal et des images biomédicales à Aix-Marseille Université, je travaille en tant qu’ingénieure en traitement de données EEG/MEG. Mon activité se concentre principalement sur la gestion et la structuration des données au format BIDS (Brain Imaging Data Structure) afin de faciliter leur organisation, leur partage, leur reproductibilité et leur analyse. Je contribue également au prétraitement et à l’analyse des données neurophysiologiques, notamment à l’aide d’approches de machine learning. Email: zakia.CHIDHOURI@univ-amu.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: olivier.david@univ-amu.fr OD graduated in applied physics at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, and obtained a PhD from Université Paris Sud in signal processing applied to human neurophysiology at CNRS / La Salpêtrière Hospital. He did a post-doc at University College London where he developed a highly cited method for inferring properties of neuronal populations underlying brain oscillations (Dynamic Causal Modelling for MEG/EEG). In 2005, he obtained a permanent researcher position to coordinate an EEG/fMRI program in humans and rodents at the INSERM Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience, France. He is now Inserm Director of Research and has been leading a research group focused on preclinical and clinical neurophysiology in refractory neurological and psychiatric disorders. The main topic of his current research is to understand the effects of brain stimulation on the organization of functional brain networks. He has published more than 180 articles in international peer-reviewed journals including several highly cited articles in human neurophysiology and epilepsy. He holds 1 patent and developed 3 software solutions distributed worldwide. He has participated in more than 60 competitive research grants, e.g. was PI of 1 ERC-CoG (ended in 2019), 1 ERC-PoC (ended in 2019) and was co-leading some medical applications of the European Flagship Human Brain Project (ended in 2023). He has been involved as scientist in more than 18 clinical trials, and as expert in many evaluation committees, e.g. European Commission, ANR (past president of the panel “Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience”), NSF for CRCNS call.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: beatrice.desnous@ap-hm.fr I am MD, PhD child neurologist. I joined Dynamap team in 2022 and I am implementing a developmental research axis towards a better understanding of early brain function. The objective is to characterize the organization, spatial and temporal dynamics of brain rhythms and networks during normal and pathological development. My research aims i) the identification and understanding of fundamental mechanisms of early neurodevelopment (motor, language and cognitive) ii) identification of early prognostic biomarkers of normal and pathological neurodevelopment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: borana.DOLLOMAJA@univ-amu.fr I graduated in 2020 from Grenoble INP-Ensimag, an engineering school in applied mathematics and computer science. Previous to that I studied at University Grenoble Alpes in mathematics and informatics. My work at INS involves integrating stimulation in virtual brain models and studying it with the goal to better understand the mechanisms of stimulation as a therapy treatment for epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Email: maria.FRATELLO@univ-amu.fr After obtaining a Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", where I discovered my interest for biomedical signal processing and neuroscience, I've joined the Dynamap team as a research engineer to work on the EPINOV project.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Antoine GHESTEM | IE AMU</image:title>
      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: antoine.ghestem@univ-amu.fr Phone: 04 91 32 42 55 2000 to 2007 Antoine was engineer assistant in molecular biology at the JPARC (INSERM U837) in Lille. He had Proteomic works: biochemical diagnoses of various neurodegenerative diseases, and search for markers. Since 2007 he had joined the UMR 751 as engineer (now the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, UMR1106). His research is center on in-vivo electrophysiological recording technics in freely-moving rodents.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: bernard.giusiano@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page As a public health doctor focused on medical informatics and biostatistics, I am involved in the research of innovative methods of SEEG, MEG and EEG signal processing, notably to improve the spatial localization of brain activities. I also participate, as a methodologist, in various clinical studies conducted by physicians and researchers of the laboratory and clinical services associated with it. I am currently particularly interested in deep learning and network analysis methods.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Raphaël GUEX | Postdoc</image:title>
      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: raphael.guex@univ-amu.fr I graduated as a biologist, I received one research PhD in Neuroscience and one theoretical PhD in affective science both at the university of Geneva, in the laboratory of Pr. Vuilleumier. My research interests include emotion, awareness, cognitive control, attention, neuronal plasticity and Brain Computer Interface (such as Neurofeedback), in both healthy subjects and clinical neuroscience, with a special interest on Epilepsy. In my young career, I used fMRI, EEG, iEEG and Neurofeedback in my research. Here is research gate page and my google scholar page.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: meysam.hashemi@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I have studied physics, soft condensed matter in IASBS, Iran. Then, I received my Ph.D. in computer science from INRIA CR Nancy Grand Est. My doctoral thesis, under the direction of Dr. Axel Hutt, aimed to investigate the mechanisms underlying the observed specific changes in EEG patterns during propofol-induced anesthesia. I have extensive experience working with neural models at single neuron and neural population levels, in both numerically and analytically approaches. I have a keen interest in Bayesian inference and parameter estimation algorithms. Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher with TNG at INS Marseille, under the direction of Dr. Viktor Jirsa. My aim is to infer the dynamics of personalized large-scale brain network models using Bayesian framework.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: Anton.IVANOV@univ-amu.fr Anton Ivanov is a research engineer. He is an expert in neuronal electro-physiology, metabolic imaging and molecular sensing. His specialization is a development of research equipment and experimental protocols for simultaneous recording of metabolic and electrophysiological activities in brain preparation ex vivo. He participates actively to the INS research projects, his scientific results were published in more than 20 scientific articles and book chapters.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Maciej JEDYNAK | Postdoc</image:title>
      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: maciej.JEDYNAK@univ-amu.fr I work on the derivation of human brain connectivity from signals recorded with SEEG electrodes implanted in brains of patients suffering from pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. The electrodes not only record, but also stimulate and tracking of the stimulus spread in the brain allows to infer connectivity pathways. This method, unlike diffusion-MRI connectivity mapping, allows to derive directionality of connections and latency of signal propagation. I integrate these information with structural connectivity to obtain a brain atlas of neuronal communication speeds along white matter tracts. In my other projects I use the enriched structural connectivity for resting state modelling, I work on an atlas of white matter maturation and on detection of responses to stimulation affected by epileptic pathologies. Since 2017 postdoctoral researcher working in Olivier David's group on the F-TRACT project (https://f-tract.eu/) firstly in Grenoble and then in Marseille, France. My Google Scholar profile</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Elisabeth JOUVE | Ingénieur APHM</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap As an engineer, I am in charge of the acquisition, pre-processing and processing of MEG, EEG and intracerebral EEG data. I also participate in the development of specific analysis tools for pre/post stimulation and the characterization of epileptic nodes and the impact of stimulation. Mail: khoubeib.kanzari@univ-amu.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: stanislas.lagarde@univ-amu.fr Research Gate | Scholar | ORCID I am a neurologist specialized in epileptology and neurophysiology. I have a clinical and research focus on drug-resistant epilepsies and especially epilepsy surgery. My main topic is the study of epileptic network using intracranial EEG (SEEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: isabelle.lambert@univ-amu.fr Medical activities : MD in 2013, specialization in Neurology. From 2013 to 2015, clinical practice in the Neuropsychological department (Pr Ceccaldi, memory center, Timone Hospital) and from 2015, clinical practice in sleep medicine in the sleep unit of the Epileptology and Brain Rythmology Department (Pr Bartolomei, Timone Hospital, Marseille). Research activities : In 2010: Master 2 Neuroscience (Integrative and cognitive neuroscience) directed by Dr Catherine Liegeois-Chauvel and Pr Olivier Felician about the study of recognition memory in MEG in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. PhD from 2014 (currently I am starting the 5th year) directed by Pr Bartolomei and Dr Benar, in association withe Pr Felician and Dr Tramoni-Negre) about the changes of interictal epileptic activities during sleep and the consequences on the long-term memory consolidation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap DCP As a former engineer, I’m specialized on signal analysis and brain connectivity. During my PhD I studied the synchronization between different theta and gamma rhythms in the hippocampus of the rat at the Neuroscience Institute of Alicante, Spain. Then, I moved to Marseille to analyze simultaneous recordings at different scales (EEG, MEG, SEEG…) in patients with epilepsy. Now, I work with Dr. Benjamin Morillon on the role of theta and gamma oscillations in the auditory cortex during speech perception. Email: v.lopez.madrona@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Email: samuel.medinavillalon@gmail.com Graduated from Phelma (Grenoble-INP) engineering school in 2014, I joined the DynaMap team to work on the Vibrations project. My work is to develop some signal processing tools for researchers or clinicians to ease their analysis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: lisa.otten@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 56 After I obtained my master in neuroscience, I went directly into scientific project management, while simultaneously following management classes at Kedge Business School. I started working as Viktor Jirsa’s Scientific Project Manager in February 2019. I am dedicated to managing the international and national contracts of the INS and especially the TNG team. I am working in close contact with the researchers from the institute as well as from partnering intuitions, following-up on ongoing projects and collaborations. My greatest implication is my work as the WP1 manager within the Human Brain Project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: spase.petkoski@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page After graduating as MSc in Electrical Engineering at Sts. Cyril and Methodius University (Macedonia) in 2014, I obtained a PhD in Physics as part of the Nonlinear and Biomedical Physics group at Lancaster University (UK), after which I joined INS. My research interests are at the intersection of nonlinear dynamics and computational neuroscience. I am interested in concepts from synchronization and population dynamics in application to brain-network modeling, with particular interest on the impact of time-delays. Using the brain-network modelling paradigm, I study the stability of network dynamics in surgical resection during epilepsy, and the impact of network damage in context of stroke. Additionally I’m involved in time-series analysis with time-frequency, information theory and statistical methods applied to electrophysiological and functional imaging data in relation to the whole-brain dynamics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>D-CAP Email: hugo.quenon@univ-amu.fr After a degree in computer engineering, I joined the D-CAP team to develop tools for data collection and processing</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: pascale.quilichini@univ-amu.fr Phone: +334 91 32 42 31 Research Gate page | Google Scholar page I am the "Dynamics of Neuronal Networks and Memory” group leader. We currently investigate the interactions between the temporal lobe (hippocampus and parahippocampal cortices), the thalamus (Nucleus Reuniens) and prefrontal cortex in the context of memory consolidation in physiological and pathological conditions. Our goal is to map the inner dynamics, both at the individual neuronal and functional connectivity levels, among these networks in order to decipher the mechanisms supporting the transfer of information for its long-term storage and how these processes are altered in pathology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap I am a PhD student and clinical psychologist specialized in neuropsychology. My research focuses on the cognitive and emotional mechanisms associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. I study emotion regulation and dissociation and their interaction with cognitive processes, particularly attention, using behavioral approaches combined with electrophysiological and physiological measures (EEG, cardiac activity, and skin conductance).  Mail: capucine.RODET@univ-amu.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap email: aurore.SEMEUX-BERNIER@univ-amu.fr I have done an engineering school that has led me to a Master 2 in bio-engineering and innovation in neurosciences in Arts et Métiers Paris. Then, I discovered the DynaMap research center by doing a 6 months internship. I worked on the evaluation of confidence interval methods for source localization based on MEG phantom device recordings. Now, I am a PhD student under the supervision of Christian Bénar from DynaMap and Frédéric Richard from I2M. I am working on the non-invasive estimation of the epileptogenic zone by MEG with the help of machine learning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Doctor in neuroscience with experience on intracranial human recordings and transcranial electrical stimulation. Currently working as a post-doc in PhysioNet, with a project on circadian and multidien rhythms in epileptic activity of rats (single units and lfp). Open science advocate and part-time photographer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: ppsorrentino@gmail.com A medical doctor and neurologist by training, I hold a Ph. D. in Engineering.  My main area of expertise is the study of novel methods to describe the global changes that neurodegenerative diseases induce in the brain. To tackle this issue, I base my analyses mainly on magnetoencephalography. I have contributed to applying frameworks such as the study of synchronization, dynamical systems and network topology to brain-derived data. I am a co-founder of the MEG facility in Naples, where I curated the setting up of the laboratory as well as the acquisitions of various cohorts of patients. I am currently involved in the attempt to adjust models in order to improve predictions of the large-scale behavior of the brain. All in all, I am still moved by the desire to contribute to unraveling and measuring the properties that make the human brain what it is.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: huyfang.wang@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 Google Scholar Page I am an Inserm research engineer who works in INS with Dr. Viktor Jirsa. My current research is interested in personalized whole brain modelling (digital twins) in neurology. Led by Viktor, we have built a virtual epileptic patient pipeline for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Now we are on the journal to digital twins for the dignosis, treatement and prognosis for epilepsy and other brain disorders. I obtained a PhD in Robotics in 2008 and did my first postdoc in the university of Pisa with Pr. Antonio Bicchi. Then I started my journey in neuroscience to study the functional connectivity of brain networks as a postdoc at INS with Dr. Christophe Bernard in Marseille since 2012 and worked 1 year postdoc in ICM Paris with Pr. Vincent Navarro for single neuron studies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP I am a Speech and Language Therapist by training (Università La Sapienza, Roma) and clinical experience, passionate about everything that concerns the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, its development and impairments or differences in clinical populations. This passion has led me first to pursue a master's in Neuroscience, Language and Communication (UCL, London), and then to dive into research with a PhD (Université de Paris) and a postdoc within the Institute of Language, Communication and Brain (Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence).My research projects focussed on the semantics and pragmatics of non-speech vocalisations in interaction, taking an interdisciplinary and multimodal approach to the study of language. Especially, my work has aimed to investigate how the use of non-speech vocalisations in interaction can be informative about infants' and children's pragmatic development, and contribute to the early identification of delays or differences in the socio-cognitive sphere. I am now working with Daniele Schön (INS), in collaboration with Roxane Bertrand and Leonardo Lancia (Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence) on studying pragmatics and conversational dynamics in children with cochlear implants and adults within the autistic spectrum. Especially, we aim to investigate similarities and differences between conversational and music interaction, exploring bidirectional parallelisms, influences, and whether practice on the latter might have transferable effects for individuals struggling with the socio-pragmatic aspects of communication at different levels. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ASyZ81EAAAAJ&amp;hl=en&amp;oi=ao</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: jacques.pesnot@univ-amu.fr Jacques Pesnot Lerousseau received a 2023 ILCB post-doc fellowship to work with Benjamin Morillon (INS), in collaboration with Valentin Wyart (ENS) and Jean-Rémi King (ENS). His project will address the question of “in-context learning” in human brains and artificial neural networks, aiming to uncover the mechanisms behind rule generalization in the brain and algorithms. As a PhD student at INS, Jacques focused on temporal predictions in children with cochlear implants, under the supervision of Daniele Schön (INS). Later, as a post-doc at the University of Oxford with Christopher Summerfield (Universtity of Oxford, DeepMind), he developed artificial neural network models to understand how the brain structures auditory and visual information to promote generalization. Jacques’ work bridges auditory perception, computational modelling, and the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Anne MATHIEU | PhD Student</image:title>
      <image:caption>My research work focuses on attentional processing and its development throughout childhood. During my PhD, I will investigate the link between the arousal level, which is under the control of the LC-NE system, and the attentional balance, using behavioural measurements, electroencephalography and physiological recordings such as pupil dilation and skin conductance measures. DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Conversation can be described as a coordinative verbal behaviour. Importantly, during conversation multi-level linguistic alignments have been observed, implying a convergence toward a common space between interlocutors. These phenomena seem to facilitate and improve communication. Promoting multi-level alignment could thus lead to improved comprehension between interlocutors. The aim of this thesis project will be to study in children, in a conversational context, the effect of rhythmic activity on interactive alignments, focussing on the linguistic levels that are more sensitive to temporal structure (e.g prosodic and phonetic levels). We will also explore, using EEG recordings, the neural dynamics that subtend these alignment phenomena.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Born and bred in Rome, I studied Neuroscience in London and Paris where I pursued with a PhD supervised by Thérèse Jay and Sidney Wiener and then with a postdoc with Michaël Zugaro. I am ultimately interested in the dynamics allowing the exchange of information between brain areas, namely how the information encoded in one neural structure is able to modulate the encoding in another area (and the other way around), and how these interactions orchestrate perception, learning, and behavior. To do so, my primary experimental approach is to perform high-density recordings of individual neurons simultaneously in multiple brain sites of freely behaving rats and then use data mining and analysis to study neural population dynamics.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Bissera IVANOVA | PhD Student</image:title>
      <image:caption>In my PhD project i'm interested to look at the neural dynamics that support the processing of language structure - syntax. Specifically we're using a minimalistic paradigm, making use of small syntactic differences in very basic syntactic relations (between a head and its complement) and we're contrasting the dynamics of the effect between the modalities of perception and production. For this project i'm happy to be supervised by Kristof Strijkers (LPL), Benjamin Morillon (INS) and Liina Pylkkänen (NYU). personal webpage DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - José BOUCRAUT | MCU CE-PH</image:title>
      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: jose.boucraut@univ-amu.fr Principales étapes de carrière 1978-1983 : Etudes de Médecine, Marseille Interne en Médecine : 1983-1989 : Médecine Interne, Rhumatologie, Neurologie Thèse de Médecine : 1989 Assistant Hospitalo-universitaire 1992 : Laboratoire d’Immunologie – Consultation Clinique / Service des maladies Neuromusculaires Pr G Serratrice. Thèse de Sciences en Immunologie : 1992 : Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy -supervision : Dr Ph Le Bouteiller. Stage Post-doctoral (1992-1993) Max Plank Institute, Munich, Allemagne : Laboratoire de NeuroImmunologie du Pr H. Wekerle. Habilitation à diriger des Recherches en Immunologie : Septembre 2007 Chef d’équipe CNRS : “Interactions Neuroimmunes et pathologies du système nerveux”. NICN, puis CNR2M, UMR 7286. 2002-2017. 2018 – 2021 : Institut de Neuroscience de la Timone (INT), UMR CNRS 7289 Equipe MirCOs, puis Canop depuis Janvier 2021. 2021 – Institut des Neurosciences des Système, INS UMR 1106, Equipe C Bernard, Physionet Activités d’encadrement Encadrement de thèse de sciences (10 dont 2 en cours) Encadrement de Master 2 recherche : (38) Membre rapporteur de jury de thèse de Sciences (15) et d’HDR (6) Charges pédagogiques Charges pédagogiques : 250 h Faculté de Médecine, de Pharmacie, d’odontologie, de Sciences. Responsable de module d’enseignement : • DFGSM2 : tissus sanguins et système immunitaire • Module de Master 1 Immunologie Secteur Santé • Module de Master 1 Neurosciences (Co-habilité Sciences – Santé). • Module de Neuroimmunologie du diplôme inter-universitaire : Immunologie et Immunopathologie Principales responsabilités Universitaires Membre élu du CNU, section 47.03 : 2102-2017 – ré-élu en 2018 Membre élu de la commission recherche AMU depuis 2017 – Membre du conseil Académique AMU. Principales activités hospitalières Responsable de 2 secteurs du laboratoire d’Immunologie AP-HM • Analyses immunochimiques des protéines sanguines, urinaires et du LCR • Biomarqueurs des pathologies auto-immunes, inflammatoires, neurodégénératives du système nerveux.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: nariman.kiani@univ-amu.fr I started my journey in neurosciences from the University of Calgary. My fascination with research started when I embarked on completing my honors thesis on the topic of Brain-Gut-Microbiota axis. After a year-long pause in Sweden as an exchange student, I began master’s degree in the University of Bonn, Germany. There, I developed a sense of curiosity regarding the pathologies of synaptic transmission, especially in the context of stroke. Now, I work on electrophysiology and astrocyte neurobiology in the context of epilepsy. The topic of my PhD thesis concerns K+ clearance and metabolic processes in astrocytes before the onset of seizures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: jiaxin.lyu@univ-amu.fr I am a PhD student jointly supervised by Christophe Bernard and Viktor Jirsa. Always having a passion for understanding complex systems, I decided to major in computational neuroscience during my final year of Master's studies at Paris-Saclay University. Prior to this, I was trained in fundamental physics. My PhD project centers around the study of low-dimensional structures, namely neural manifolds, that emerge from high-dimensional neural signals. It will be mostly based on sleep data in the first place, and I work towards a better understanding of the switch from one brain state to another.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Marie PLEGAT | PhD Student</image:title>
      <image:caption>DCAP Thesis title: Temporal dynamics of natural sounds representations in human brain: acoustic, semantic and intermediate representations My thesis project is part of a heavily collaborative project involving Giordano and Schön (Aix-Marseille University) and Formisano (Maastricht University). The aim of this collaborative project is to gain a better understanding of the neural dynamics of the process of transforming the acoustic representation of a sound (the representation of the sound's physical characteristics) into its semantic representation (e.g. the representation of the source of the sound: what/who, how and where; Giordano et al., (2022)). We know that auditory processing consists firstly of acoustic analyses of the sound, in particular frequency analyses at the level of the cochlea followed by spectro-temporal modulations analysis at the level of the primary auditory cortex (A1). However, the emergence of semantic representations of sound is still under debate. They appear to be already present in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC). They then integrate a widespread neural network associated with an amodal semantic representation of sound (Binder, 2011). In order to clarify the spatiotemporal dynamics of these acoustic and semantic representations of sound, several neuroimaging techniques are being used in this collaborative project: magnetoencephalography (MEG) for its good temporal resolution (as part of my thesis project), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for its good spatial resolution and intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) for its good spatio-temporal resolution and the quality of the signal obtained (much higher than that obtained by indirect measurement). My thesis project therefore focuses on the temporal dynamics of acoustic and semantic representations of sounds. The general objective is to establish spatiotemporal maps of the acoustic and semantic representations of sounds in the brain in order to identify the temporal dynamics of the transformation of the acoustic representation of the sound into a semantic representation, the brain regions involved and to study the general process of object discrimination (which semantic representations are used). To this end, we are comparing acoustic and semantic representations derived from computational models with MEG brain data, over time. A representational similarity analysis (RSA) between the sounds is first performed for each type of representation (acoustic, semantic or cerebral), then different linear regressions of the cerebral response distances are performed based on the acoustic or semantic distances from the models.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Laure DEYNA | PhD Student</image:title>
      <image:caption>DCP After studying literature and completing a master's degree in cognitive sciences at the University of Côte d'Azur, I am now pursuing a doctoral thesis under the supervision of Benjamin Morillon. My PhD project aims to understand the involvement of the motor system in speech perception, particularly in the processing of the temporal dynamics of the speech signal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Aim of my PhD project is to better understand the process of convergence between two interlocutors during a naturalistic conversation. To this end we will look at how various behavioural parameters at different levels (phonemic, morphemic, syntactic, discourse level) as well as other physiological parameters (e.g. electrodermal) correlate with neural signal (EEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Camille BESNAINOU | Ingénieure</image:title>
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      <image:title>Staff Gallery - Anthony BOYER | Postdoc</image:title>
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      <image:caption>After a PhD in Neurosciences at the University Pierre and Marie Curie-Paris VI, Catherine Liegeois Chauvel started as Charge de Recherches in the INSERM unit, U 97, led by Jean Bancaud at Ste Anne Hospital in Paris in 1985. She was, the first, to describe the anatomo-physiology organization of the auditory cortex in Man. The intracerebral electrodes implanted in patients undergoing presurgical investigations for intractable epilepsy provided an unique opportunity to record in vivo the cortical responses. A functional asymmetry of the right and left auditory cortices has been demonstrated and a physiological index of speech perception underlying the hemispheric lateralization for language comprehension has been evidenced from the left auditory cortex. Then, she pursued her carrier as Director de Recherche in Marseille (INSERM unit , U 751 then U 1106, led by Pr P Chauvel). Her research was dedicated on the characterization of the language networks and the spatio-temporal dynamics of the ventral and dorsal streams. Since 2013, she has a tight collaboration with the department of Epilepsy at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation where she has developed cognitive assessment in epileptic patients by the analyses of electrophysiological markers of the neuronal processes underlying language perception and production along with the verbal memory. Director de Recherches Emeritus since September 2018, she is spending part of her research time at the Cleveland Clinic and the Language, Cognition and Brain Sciences Laboratory at the Queensland University of Technology lead by Pr G de Zubicaray, as Adjunct Professor. Her current research is focused on the improvement of the functional language mappingin epilepsy surgery, applyingan innovative multi-modal method, combining state-of-the art imaging(7T fMRI) and electrophysiological techniques (Intracerebral recordings).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Matteo DEMURU | Postdoc</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dynamap During my Phd and my post-doc experiences I have been studying brain network dynamics computed on different neuroimaging data (MEG/EEG/ intraoperative ECoG). The leitmotif of my research focused on the application of functional connectivity and network theory on the healthy and pathological brain (e.g. epilepsy, alzheimer, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). My experimental research lately has attempted to move beyond group level analysis towards individual level analysis, because only from such an approach it will be possible to improve clinical practise, and suggest pragmatic interventions that could be valuable in general. In the dynamap lab I will be working on neuroimaging data (invasive and not invasive) with the attempt to localize the epileptogenic focus in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IU-0PcwAAAAJ&amp;hl=en Github: https://github.com/suforraxi/ Mail: suforraxi@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: an.sora@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Sora An received the B.S. and Ph.D degrees in electronics engineering from Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, in 2010 and 2017, respectively. Since 2017, she has joined Theoretical Neuroscience Group in INS (Aix Marseille Univ, INSERM, INS, Inst Neurosci Syst). Her research interests include a personalized brain network modeling and stimulation therapies for neurological diseases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: anastasia.EGHIAIAN@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page In 2010 she obtained a PhD degree in Natural science in Goettingen University for the work: Molecular sizing using two-focus correlation spectroscopy. 2010-2012 postdoc in Medical center of Goettingen University to study neuroblastome: transformation mechanisms on cellular level using fluorescence lifetime imaging. 2013-2015 Immunology center in Marseille, Luminy. The project was to develop 2 photon fluorescence correlation spectroscopy system to monitor t lymphocytes activation. 2015-2016 finished post graduated training in " Clinical research and Regulatory affairs"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: ana-maria.FERNANDEZ-VICENTE@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 Google Scholar Page I studied Psychology and a master in Neuroscience in the University of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain). I completed my PhD in Neuroscience (2013) at the same university. My research focused on how basal ganglia process sensory and motor information in rhesus monkeys. During my PhD I did an internship in Angela Roberts’ laboratory (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), where I learned primates behavioural training. Since 2013 I am a postdoc at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS) under the supervision of Christophe Bernard. I currently study the role of the nucleus reuniens in spatial navigation and its interactions with hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. I use silicon probes to record simultaneously dozens of neurons and local field potentials in freely-moving animals. Together with the postdoc Andrea Slezia, I study the neuronal activity of the supra-mammilary nucleus and its interactions with the hippocampus. We combined local field recordings and single cell recordings with silicon probes and juxtacellular electrodes in anesthetized animals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: patrick.marquis@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 04 91 38 46 33 Google Scholar Page Patrick Marquis studies Human Neurophysiology at University Pierre et Marie Curie of Paris. He was graduated by Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes at University Paris-Sorbonne in 1992. He work at INSERM since 1983 and is actually Study Ingeneer in the team Dynamics of Cognitive Processes at INS, Institut of Neurosciences des Systèmes, in Marseille. He is in charge of electrophysiological recording in human neurophysiology, with surface (EEG) and depth electrodes (SEEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Alexia FASOLA | Doctorant</image:title>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Irene YUJNOVSKY | Project Manager</image:title>
      <image:caption>TNG Email: irene.yujnovsky@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 39 I majored in Biochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and after, I pursued a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the IGBMC in Strasbourg, France in the group of Dr. Paolo Sassone-Corsi where my research focused on the transcriptional control of circadian rhythms. Since 2006, I have been working in the setup and coordination of scientific collaborations and project management at the national, european and international level. These include grant proposal writing and reporting, supervising the scientific workplan and managing all administrative and financial aspects of the consortium, communication, staff recruitment and daily interaction with funding institutions. Since 2015, I am the project manager of the Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire (FHU) EPINEXT. Epinext is a multi-disciplinary structure centered in Marseille which focuses on epilepsy diagnosis, research and treatment. Since 2017, I act as liaison officer between our clinical, research and industry partners, patients associations, institutional administrators and funding agencies both at the national, european and international level. I also organize workshop and dissemination events and work closely with the communication departments to ensure the dissemination of scientific results to the public. Moreover, I follow up technology transfer projects and the patenting/licensing activities in liaison with the tech transfer office.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Willemiek J.E.M. ZWEIPHENNING | MD-PhD student</image:title>
      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: W.J.E.Zweiphenning@umcutrecht.nl Willemiek Zweiphenning is a visiting MD/PhD student from the University Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the use of high frequency oscillations and functional network analysis for localization of the epileptogenic tissue in epilepsy surgery. She will spend 6 months in our research laboratory to learn about the advanced HFO and functional connectivity algorithms developed here, and apply them to ECoG data from Utrecht.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Kenza HOUSSAINI | Postdoctoral Fellow</image:title>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Thomas DOUBLET | Postdoc</image:title>
      <image:caption>Email: thomas.doublet@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 55 Research Gate page | Google Scholar page Thomas Doublet is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS) since 2019. His research focus on a combination of memory, epilepsy, and neuro-engineering. Thomas received his M.Sc. degree in neuroscience from Aix-Marseille University where his research was focused on electrophysiological biomarkers present in brain reorganizations from epileptogenesis to seizures in epileptic rats with Christophe Bernard. In 2013, he received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the university of Aix-Marseille where his research was focused in new approaches to record electrical and metabolic brain activities supervised by G.Malliaras (department of Bioelectronics, EMSE) and C.Bernard (INS). From 2014 to 2018, Thomas worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Kavli institute for systems neuroscience (NTNU, Norway) with C.Kentros, where his worked was focused on acquisition and perturbation of spatial memory in rats and transgenic mice.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Djouya (Mohammad) ARBABYAZD | Doctorant</image:title>
      <image:caption>TNG Email: mohammad.arbabyazd@univ-amu.fr J‘ai consacré 10 ans d‘études supérieures à la science dont 5 ans à la neuroscience informatique à travers l‘analyse des données, network neuroscience, et les simulations dédiées à la maladie d‘Alzheimer dans le cadre de projets de recherche européens, dont AETIONOMY et The Virtual Brain Cloud. Au sein de l‘Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, j‘ai l‘opportunité de faire évoluer mes compétences professionnelles, en collaboration avec d‘autres chercheurs je dévéloppe mon sens d‘écoute, de résponsabilité et ma capacité de management de projet. Mon ambition et mon aspiration de progrès me poussent à m‘améliorer constamment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: david.ALEXANDER@univ-amu.fr david.murray.alexander@gmail.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Alexander7 David has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Macquarie University, Sydney. He has worked as a researcher in Australia, Japan and Belgium. His main research interest is large-scale dynamics in the cortex.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Veronique AYALA | TN Inserm</image:title>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: abhirup.BANDYOPADHYAY@univ-amu.fr https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=LuWoausAAAAJ&amp;hl=en I am a mathematician by training. I did my Ph.D. in mathematics from the National Institute of Technology Durgapur India. My specialization is in nonlinear dynamics, complex network and uncertainty analysis. Now I am working on modeling biophysical and phenomenological dynamics of neural systems. My research interests revolve around nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics and network dynamics applied mainly in neural networks and addressing different problems like diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders, the emergence of criticality and complex brain functioning, etc. through mathematical modeling.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Swati BANERJEE | Postdoc</image:title>
      <image:caption>TNG Email: swati.BANERJEE@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Swati started her computational neuroscience journey at INS-TNG with Prof. Viktor Jirsa, in 2020 and is working on the exciting arena of modelling epileptic activity. She has been always intrigued by the use of computational techniques to unveil meaningful information in translational research. During her Master’s in computer science, she was introduced to Human Centric Computing which lead to the development of fractal based image processing algorithms. During her Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering, she studied the pathophysiological condition of Human cardiovascular system during diseased and stressed condition, hence, developing signal processing and Machine Learning based Frameworks to reveal distinct biomarker like patterns from ECG, PPG and respiratory Signals. She defended her Ph.D thesis at University of Calcutta, India in 2015. She acquired knowledge and experience of five years working on various European projects. The latest one she worked on was to asses the muscular health using HD-sEMG signals at Sorbonne University. She has also worked on development of BCI paradigm for realising the correspondence between auditory and visual pathways in human. After joining INS she shifted her research focus completely to understanding the region based epileptic activity and thus scaling it up to the personalised whole brain network based model.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Wesley CLAWSON | Doctorant</image:title>
      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: wesley.p.clawson@gmail.com Google Scholar Page Obtained his undergraduate (Bachelor's) in Physics and Electrical Engineering with honors at the University of Arkansas and obtained his Master's in Electrical Engineering at the University of Arkansas. His research during this time was focused on criticality in neural networks as apart of a collaborative project with Washington University in St. Louis, MO. He worked as a cloud architect for Windstream for a brief time before pursing his PhD at Aix-Marseille University as apart of the INS institute. His research interest is in circuit level neuroscience in memory processes through the lense of complex systems and computation theory. He is funded by the EU ITN program, M-GATE which funds multiple PhD students across Europe to study memory with tools from genetics to computational neuroscience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap During my Phd and my post-doc experiences I have been studying brain network dynamics computed on different neuroimaging data (MEG/EEG/ intraoperative ECoG). The leitmotif of my research focused on the application of functional connectivity and network theory on the healthy and pathological brain (e.g. epilepsy, alzheimer, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). My experimental research lately has attempted to move beyond group level analysis towards individual level analysis, because only from such an approach it will be possible to improve clinical practise, and suggest pragmatic interventions that could be valuable in general. In the dynamap lab I will be working on neuroimaging data (invasive and not invasive) with the attempt to localize the epileptogenic focus in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IU-0PcwAAAAJ&amp;hl=en Github: https://github.com/suforraxi/ Mail: suforraxi@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: christian.gestreau@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 69 87 86 As a member of INS since 2018, besides his teaching duties he has been recently elected as co-director of the Master of Neurosciences. He received his PhD degree in Neurosciences in 1997 and the Habilitation for Directing Research (HDR) in 2012. His research is focused on dynamic reconfiguration of brainstem networks, such as mechanisms of swallow-breathing coordination and/or production of the cough reflex. His results led to the identification and functional characterization of premotor hypoglossal and laryngeal neurons within the pons and medulla. He also investigated the role of erythropoietin (Epo) and TASK2 channels in central respiratory chemoreception and in audition. He used various animal models and methods, including ventilatory measurements through barometric plethysmography in conscious rodents, electrophysiology in vivo, and extracellular spike train recording in the in situ arterially-perfused preparation. He also uses computer assisted data entry and analysis and computer simulations of neural networks inferred from in vivo data. An important part of this work is done in collaboration with the University of South Florida (USF) and the University of Florida (UF). Dr. Gestreau has participated as PI or work-package leader in a number of regional, French or international projects. His is currently an adjunct faculty member at USF and a consultant on a NIH grant (PIs: D. Bolser, UF, USA) focused on airway defensive behaviors (cough and swallow) and breathing. Since it's recent integration in PhysioNet, he is leader of a workpackge in a TECSAN ANR grant (AdaptVNS; Coordinator: Alfredo Hernandez, LTSI, Rennes) entitled "Adaptive, subject-specific Vagus Nerve Stimulation" whose objective is the prevention of Sudden and Unexpected Death in Epileptic Patients (SUDEP) through VNS neuromodulation using organic electrodes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: mario.LAVANGA@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page | Personal Website Born in Italy and raised by a medical doctor and a housewife, since his childhood, Mario developed an early interest in human physiology and biology. Doubtful to seek a clinical career, he went on to study Biomedical engineering at Polytechnic university of Milan, where he delved into the intertwined realities of physics and biology. During his studies, he had the opportunity to build a strong background in the field of biomedical signal processing. The skills he acquired have been useful in his working experience, which is characterized by frequent interactions with clinical doctors. Immediately after graduating, he moved to KU Leuven, Belgium, where he started focusing on mental health and neurodevelopment as part of his PhD studies, under the supervision of Prof. Sabine Van Huffel and Prof. Gunnar Naulears. In January 2017, he received a strategic basic research grant from the Flemish scientific research fund (FWO). The goal of his research was to quantify stress in premature babies by means of EEG and ECG signal processing and to understand its impact on the infants’ development. After his graduation, he moved to Aix-Marseille University, France, for a postdoc position. His new research focuses on the mathematical modelling of the neurodevelopment and ageing based on the Virtual Brain technology by Prof. Viktor Jirsa. This project is part of the European effort of the Human Brian Project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: michaelyoshi23@gmail.com Dr. Nakatani graduated Nippon Medical School University in 2009. After that, he worked as a Jr resident at Kanto Rosai Hospital from 2009-11. He then began to work as a Neurologist specialist at Juntendo University Hospital in 2011. During this residency, he worked as a chief-resident and was dedicated to treat patients with general neurological diseases. From 2014, he moved to Kyoto University Hospital in order to study Clinical neurophysiology and Epilepsy in the guidance of Professor Akio Ikeda (Vice President of Japan Epilepsy Society). Here he did his clinical research on wide-band ECoG from infraslow activity (DC shift) to high frequency activities, which will be the clue to elucidate the epileptogenicity. He was awarded the Excellent presentation award at Kanto Rosai Hospital in 2009 and Suzanne Peter Berry International award in 2017 by American Epilepsy Society. He is also board certified member of Japanese Society of Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: christos.papageorgakis@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 6 52 56 69 08 Google Scholar Page In 2013, after graduating from the Dept of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics of the University of Central Greece, Christos joined the COATI project team of the INRIA Sophia - Méditerranée where he focused on implementing algorithms derived from graph theory games. Looking forward to gain knowledge in the field of Computational Biology, he successfully completed a Master 2 program in Computational Biology and Biomedicine of the University of Nice and then joined the ATHENA project team for a 6 month internship working on Dictionary Learning techniques for mutli-dimensional data such as the Electroencephalography (EEG). In October 2014, he joins Athena and APICS project teams and under the co-supervision of BESA Gmb for his doctoral studies and In April 2018, he joined the DynaMap team to pursue additional skills in the field of neuroscience, working on Studying Cognitive Activity at several LEvels with Simultaneous depth and surface recordings (SCALES) project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: nicolas.roehri@etu.univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I graduated from INP Grenoble - Ecole Nationale Supérieur de Physique, Electronique, Matériaux (Phelma) in 2014. I did an exchange at Imperial College London for the final year of my Master's. While at Phelma, I forged a background in signal processing, biology, electronics and biomedical imaging. In London, I followed lectures from the Neurotechnology Master. I obtained my PhD degree at the INS in the DynaMap Team under the supervision of Dr. Christian Bénar and Prof. Fabrice Bartolomei. My project aimed at evaluating the clinical relevancy of the High-Frequency Oscillation (HFOs) - a biomarkers of epileptogenicity - in the delineation of the Epileptogenic Zone (EZ) during presurgical evaluation. This thesis resulted in 3 publications and 1 pending international patent on our innovative detector: Delphos. I am currently a Postdoc acquiring electrophysiological data from several French epilepsy centers to validate the Epileptogenicity Index (Bartolomei et al. 2008) as a predictive measure of the EZ.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: aileen.mcgonigal@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Dr Aileen McGonigal is a neurologist specialized in epilepsy and is registered as a specialist practitioner in both the UK and France. Her medical degree (1994) and PhD (2015) were awarded by the University of Glasgow. She has been a member of the INS since 2012 (Dynamap team) and was a member of the previous INSERM U751 lab from 2006-2012. Her main research themes are seizure semiology, frontal lobe epilepsy and psychiatric aspects of epilepsy, approached within a framework of epileptogenic networks, including use of stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) data. Current projects include: multi-center study on the role of BDNF in the interactions between epilepsy and depression (PI); study of electrodermal activity as a measure of sympathetic autonomic system and its correlates with limbic system cerebral activity (PI); supervision of joint PhD project with INRIA, France on the use of automated video analysis of seizure semiology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: anirudh-nihalani.vattikonda@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I completed my bachelor's degree in Information Sciences in 2010 from Koneru Lakshmaiah University. From 2010-12 I worked as a programmer/analyst at HCL Technologies, until I joined the research programme at IIIT Hyderbad in 2014 for my Masters. I did my Master's thesis in computational neuroscience with Dr. Dipanjan Roy and Dr. Bapi Raju Surampudi on understanding role of excitation-inhibition balance in recovery from focal structural lesions using mean field models, graph theory and numerical methods. I graduated my MA in computer science in 2016, then worked as a research assistant with Dr. Arpan Banerjee at National Brain Research Center from 2016 to 2017, where I worked on developing a multi-scale dynamic mean field model for understanding role of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in maintaining criticality. In 2018, I joined TNG at INS as a PhD student with Dr. Viktor Jirsa, here I am working on identifying epileptogenic zone in drug resistant epileptic patients, using Bayesian Inference and sampling methods.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Emali: bahar.YALCINKAYA@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page After I got my major degree in Genetics and Bioengineering and a minor degree in Food Engineering Department. During my Ph.D. study, I focused on bioelectricity, bioenergetics, and energy-related aging of muscle and neurons of invertebrate and vertebrate models. Meanwhile, I had been also working as a teaching assistant at the Food Engineering Department for General Microbiology, Food Microbiology, and Food Analysis courses. I realized that my long-standing interest has been in neuroscience and the use of high-throughput approaches to study. I have developed a great appreciation for the extraordinary power of experimental and computational neuroscience studies as a research tool for the brain, its states, and neurodegenerative disorders. More generally, my research interests primarily lie in the areas of brain network and understand qualitatively and quantitatively local and global interactions under different states in different processes that the brain encounters and in neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, at INS my research focuses on linking theoretical models at different levels of description, healthy aging, and Alzheimer’s disease, building a bridge between actual brain scans and theoretical models by considering inter-subject variability of the human brain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Emeritus Director of Research Email: yuri.zilberter@univ-amu.fr Dr Zilberter started scientific career in Moscow (1978-1991) where he developed the loose-patch-clamp method and using it made the first description of Na currents in cardiomyocytes, then investigated biophysical properties of single K+ channels and plasticity in glutamate receptors in neurons. In 1991, he was invited as an assistant professor at Duke University (USA) where he continued to study myocardial biophysics but left for Germany (Heidelberg) in 1996 being invited as visiting scientist by Prof. Bert Sakmann. The main achievement during these 3 years was a discovery of retrograde signalling in single synapses between pyramidal cells and interneurons in neocortex. In 1999, he received an associate professor position in Karolinska Institute (Stockholm) where he studied multiple aspects of synaptic transmission in unitary connections between neurons in neocortex. He moved to France in 2006 and at present his major scientific interest is directed to a search of efficient approaches for treating neurodegenerative diseases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email : matthias.DIPPER-WAWRA@univ-amu.fr Mattias comes from Berlin, where he was working in Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin as a neurologist and research associate in the Experimental Epileptology. In April 2021, he joined the group of Christophe Bernard in PhysioNet as a Postdoc. At the INS, his goal is to extend his methodological knowledge to electrophysiological recordings in vivo (so far mainly ex vivo) and will further investigate the pathophysiological role of interictal epileptiform activity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Email: carmela.calabrese@univ-amu.fr I received my Bachelor and Master degrees in Control Engineering from the University of Naples- Federico II in 2014 and 2017, respectively. My master thesis focused on the development and analysis of a nonlinear mathematical model for intra- and inter-brains synchronisation emerging during human coordination. In March 2021, I got my joint Ph.D. degree both in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, and in Human Movement Science, as the result of a cotutelle program between the University of Naples and the University of Montpellier, funded by the "Vinci Programme 2017" scholarship. During my research, I was under the supervision of prof.s Mario di Bernardo and Benoit Bardy. My doctoral work dealt with the application of nonlinear control theory, focusing on the analysis and modelling of human movement coordination and leadership emergence during cooperative tasks, useful for exergames’ development for impaired people, e.g. autistic children. I decided to move to my greatest research interest that is the neuroscience field so, in September 2021, I joined INS. My research goals are the development of models that take into account brain plasticity dynamics and the study of new stimulation protocols for therapeutic treatments of epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Email: gian-marco.DUMA@univ-amu.fr I graduated in Neuroscience and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation at the University of Padova, where I also obtained my PhD in Psychological Sciences. During the PhD I became passionate about electrophysiological data analyses, specially about EEG and functional connectivity. During the PhD I mainly focused on the investigation of neural dynamics underpinning cognitive functions as short term memory and attention. During my first postdoc I applied the knowledge acquired during the PhD, in the investigation of dynamic connectivity in epilepsy, and its relation with cognition. My research interests are related to the application of computational models to simulate whole brain dynamics to identify biomarkers to predict neurological and cognitive outcome.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: celine.hidalgo@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 (0) 491 384 634 Google Scholar Page I have been working as a speech therapist for 10 years. Along my clinical practice, I have specifically been interested in deafness (i.e. children wearing hearing aids and/or cochlear implants and educated in an auditory environment). More precisely, I seek to understand to what extent this sensory deficit can alter high-level auditory perception and cognitive processing, such as those required in language development. I am currently undergoing a PhD in Linguistics and Neurosciences which allows me to: - analyze the temporal processing and predictive skills of children with deafness during verbal interactions - measure to what extent an active music rhythmic training can improve the temporal predictive skills needed in conversation My work is inspired by the dynamic attending theory, temporal predictive coding and active sensing (i.e. role of the motor system in auditory perception). We seek to capitalize on the neuronal entrainment phenomenon to improve predictive skills of children with deafness and enhance their communicative skills and social participation. As music practice improves temporal predictions and auditory perceptive capacities, we use an active musical rhythmic training to optimize the neuronal entrainment capacities on children with deafness. To find out more, visit my website.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: daniela.de-andrade-morange@univ-amu-fr I am a neurologist, my research is on neurophysiological markers of cortical functionality from iEEG analysis using MTL-P300, AMTL-N400 and power disrtibution of different frequence spectra in epileptic patients.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: demian.battaglia@univ-amu.fr Personal Website | Google Scholar Page Demian Battaglia carries out an interdisciplinary research at the crossroad between Systems Neuroscience, Computation and Information Science and Physics of Complex Systems. After obtaining his PhD in 2005 at SISSA (Trieste, Italy), he was postdoctoral fellow in Paris (with David Hansel and Nicolas Brunel) and then project leader within the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Göttingen from 2010 to 2015. He was Bernstein Fellow and Marie-Curie Fellow. Since 2015, he is a CNRS Research scientist (section 26, "Brain and Cognition") and faculty member at the Institute for Systems Neuroscience of Aix-Marseille University. He is an expert in the theoretical and computational analysis of multi-scale brain circuit dynamics, with an emphasis on its role in flexible information routing and computing. The used techniques range from modelling and simulation to information theory, non-linear time-series analyses and unsupervised approaches.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: sophie.BENITEZ-STULZ@univ-amu.fr I obtained my Bachelor in Psychology and my Master in Cognitive Neuroscience from Maastricht University. I became interested in the field of Computational Neuroscience during my internship in the lab of Dr. Gustavo Deco where I was working on machine learning applications in fMRI data. Currently, I am pursuing my PhD in INS on stimulation in empirical and simulated data with Dr. Demian Battaglia and Dr. Agnes Trebuchon, funded under the ERMUNDY project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: jan.fousek@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I was always fascinated by the interdisciplinary synergy which constitutes the computational science. During my master studies, I have focused on the computer scientific aspects, namely performance engineering of scientific computing, and automated code optimization for High Performance Computing architectures. Later, during my PhD (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), I have narrowed down my interest to developing efficient and scalable algorithms for implementation of the Brain Network Models. Concurrently, I have engaged in several research projects centered around my second field of interest, namely complex network analysis and modeling---mainly in relation to the brain functional connectivity. Currently, at INS I have shifted my focus fully to the field of neuroscience, and I'm working on the parameter inference for Brain Network Models in the context of direct brain stimulation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: giovanni.rabuffo@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 I am a Theoretical Physicist working as a Postdoctoral researcher at INS. After obtaining my Master degree with honors in Theoretical Physics in 2015 at the University of Pisa, I was a PhD graduate student at University of Hamburg. In 2018 I obtained my PhD degree (magna cum laude) with a thesis focused on the mathematical study of gravity at the quantum scale. Following a long-standing curiosity towards the study of the human brain, I finally decided to dedicate myself full-time to Neuroscience. My current research interest at INS is the theoretical and computational study of large-scale brain dynamics, with a special focus on the understanding of how stimulation propagates and influences the global rhythms of the brain. The ultimate goal of our research is to understand how to stimulate the brain to cause a predictable and beneficial effect by comparing in vivo experiments with in silico results.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: viktor.sip@univ-amu.fr Viktor is a member of INS since January 2017. Before starting here, Viktor worked in the field of computational fluid dynamics. He obtained the Master's degree in 2011 from Charles University in Prague, where he worked on parallelization of Discontinuous Galerking method for compressible flows. He followed with doctoral studies at Czech Technical University in Prague, focusing on the problems of computational modeling of microscale atmospheric flows and pollution dispersion. At INS Viktor works on the computational modeling of epilepsy. In the most recent work he focuses on the computational modeling of seizure propagation across the patient’s cortex in order to better understand how are epileptic seizures initiated and how they spread across the human brain.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni Gallery - Conchetta TAVERNA | ADT AMU</image:title>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: adam.williamson@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 7 82 18 89 42 Google Scholar Page Adam Williamson is a Principal Investigator at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS), a part of Inserm at Aix-Marseille Université (AMU), France, since April 2014. He is a recipient of the ERC Starting Grant 2016, using organic electronic based neuroprosthetics in the therapeutic treatment of epilepsy. Generally, his research in neuroengineering is focused on in vivo applications for numerous organic electronic devices in physiological and pathophysiological neuronal networks. Adam received his B.Sc. degree and M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering at Texas Tech University, USA, where his work was focused on the fabrication and optimization of silicon transistors with Professor Richard Gale. In 2011 he received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (TUI), Germany, where his work was focused on the integration of nano-structures into silicon photodiodes with Prof. Martin Hoffmann (the Department of Micromechanical Systems, TUI, Germany). From 2011 to 2014, he worked as a postdoc at TUI with Prof. Andreas Schober (the Department of Nano-Biosystem Technology, TUI, Germany), where his work was focused on nanostructure-enhanced electrophysiology and artificial synapse technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: hiba.sheheitli@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I started my academic journey at the American University of Beirut where I obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Biology. My theoretical curiosity and interdisciplinary interests led me to Cornell University where I pursued my PhD in Theoretical &amp; Applied Mechanics with a Minor in Applied Mathematics. My doctoral work was an investigation of nonlinear oscillatory interactions in models of systems with vastly separate timescales, inspired from biology and mechanics. As an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at the Lebanese American University (2014-2018), my research focused on the study of nonlinear interactions in spinning top dynamics. My current work at in the TNG at INS is on the mathematical modelling of nonlinear neuronal interactions in the white matter of the brain. More generally, my research is primarily driven by two elements: an aesthetic appreciation for mathematics and a passion for understanding dynamics underlying complex nonlinear interactions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: monique.esclapez@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 27 Research Gate | Researcher ID | ORCID She leads the group “Structural and functional properties of epileptogenic neuronal networks” in the PHYSIONET team at the “Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS)” in Marseille since 2012. She started her research on the role of the GABAergic system in Focal Motor Epilepsy at the INSERM Epilepsy Research Unit, directed by Prs J. Bancaud and obtained her PhD in 1990 from Pierre &amp; Marie Curie University in Paris. She further specialized in the study of GABAergic system and Temporal lobe Epilepsies (TLE) in the laboratory of Dr. Carolyn Houser, at the University of California Los Angeles in the US. In 1998, she got a permanent position as a first class research scientist at INSERM, where she pursued her research at the Institute led by Dr. Y. Ben-Ari, at Port Royal Hospital in Paris, then at INMED, in Marseille. In 2006, she joined the team of Pr. P. Chauvel to create the new INSERM research unit « Epilepsy and Cognition » at the Faculty of Medicine Timone, in Marseille, a unit dedicated to clinical and basic translational research on epilepsy, that will give rise to INS in 2012. She becomes research director at INSERM in 2016. She has published 60 peer-reviewed articles (8 Top 10), 4 book chapters, with about 5000 citations and gave more than 30 invited talks in international conferences. She is reviewing manuscripts for many scientific journals in the Neurosciences Fields, and Grants for the European Research Commission, Association France Alzheimer and Fondation Française Recherche contre Epilepsie. Since 1998, she supervised 6 PhD students in Neurosciences, 12 Master students; 2 MD students; 6 post-doctoral fellows. She is internationally recognized for her works on the structural, functional and developmental properties of GABAergic neuronal networks, in rodents and primates, as well as in physiological condition than in TLE. Today her current work focus on the role of non-canonical long distance GABAergic networks of the limbic system in TLE.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Physionet Emeritus Director of Research Email: piotr.bregestovski@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 91 32 42 46 Google Scholar Page Piotr Bregestovski obtained his Ph.D in biophysics in 1974 and degree of Doctor of Sciences in physiology in 1991. During 1981-1991 he worked at the Cardiology Research Center, Moscow, where he established the team on the biophysical analysis of cells of the cardio-vascular and immune systems. During these years he introduced and developed pioneer techniques on recording and analysis of single ion channel activity in biological membranes; organized a number of symposia, constructed specific equipment, translated books in electrophysiology. In 1991 Dr. Bregestovski obtained the position of the Director of Research at INSERM. In 2002 he moved the laboratory to Marseille at the Institute on Neurosciences (INMED) and in 2010 he joined the INSERM Unit headed by Professor Patrick Chauvel at Hospital La Timone. Presently he is an Emeritus Director of Research at Institute of System Neurosciences, INSERM, Marseille, France, and serves on various Editorial and Scientific Advisory Boards, plus has published more than 120 scientific articles and book chapters with more than 6000 citations. Since 2017 Prof. P. Bregestovski is the Chairman of the International Scientific Council at Kazan State Medical University, Russia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet - Bachelors of cell biology, Aix-Marseille universités, Luminy (2015-2019). - Immunology Master, Aix-Marseille Université, Luminy (2019-2021). Master internship at Immunotech Beckman Coulter (2021) “Why is COVID-19 more aggressive toward adults than children? Differential activation of monocytes by SARS-CoV-2 spike protein may explain this bias”. Ait Belkacem et al. 2021 (submitted). - PhD in neuro-immunologie at Immunotech Beckman Coulter (CIFRE, 2022) “Flow cytometric characterization of extracellular vesicles in the context of acute neurological disorders for the development of rapid diagnostic tests”.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG - Team Lead Director of INS Email: viktor.jirsa@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 51 Home page Google Scholar Page Since the late 90s he has made contributions to the understanding of how network structure constrains the emergence of functional dynamics using methods from nonlinear dynamic system theory and computational neuroscience. Dr. Jirsa has been awarded several international and national awards for his research including the Early Career Distinguished Scholar Award in 2004 and the Francois Erbsmann Prize in 2001. He serves on various Editorial Boards and has published more than 80 scientific articles and book chapters, as well as co-edited several books including the Handbook of Brain Connectivity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet - Team Lead Email: christophe.bernard@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 49 Google Scholar Page Christophe Bernard's main interest is to understand the mechanisms underlying the construction of an epileptic brain as well as the mechanisms underlying seizure genesis and propagation, focusing on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE). These research themes are being addressed using a wide array of disciplines, including electron microscopy, morphology, immunohistochemistry, in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, behavior, mathematics and modeling. When the techniques were not available within the group (e.g. molecular biology), external collaborations have been developed. More recently, we started to design the tools necessary for some of our research programs. For example, we designed a recording device based on organic transistors, which outperforms any other recording device for field potential measurements. We also developed The Virtual Mouse Brain platform. Over the years, using experimental models of TLE, our group has developed a solid international reputation in the field of epilepsy. Christophe Bernard was awarded the Michael Prize for epilepsy in 2007 and the Felix Innovation Prize in 2013 for the organic transistor. He isinvited to give between 5 and 15 lectures/keynotes every year. He is Editor in Chief of eNeuro, the open access Neuroscience journal of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) and past reviewing editor for Science and Journal of Neuroscience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: bnmorillon@gmail.com Google Scholar Page Twitter I am a cognitive neuroscientist interested in auditory neurophysiology and how information is sequentially encoded in the human brain. After a master’s degree in cognitive neurosciences, I performed a PhD at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris where I investigated the role of cortical oscillations as instruments of sensory selection, in the context of speech processing. Subsequently I completed two postdoctoral fellowships, at Columbia and McGill Universities, studying the influence of the motor system in auditory perception and its close interdependency with temporal attention. Currently appointed as an academic researcher at Aix-Marseille University, my domain of expertise encompasses brain imaging, advanced signal processing and psychophysics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email : aurelie.bidet-caulet@inserm.fr I performed my PhD work on the perception of complex auditory streams in the Brain Dynamics and Cognition lab, in Lyon (France) under the supervision of Dr. Olivier Bertrand. Then, I joined the lab of Pr. RT Knight at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) to explore the brain mechanisms of auditory selective attention. In 2010, I got appointed as an academic researcher at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) to work in the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (France). In 2021, I joined the DCP team at the INS in Marseille. My research work focuses on the brain mechanisms of auditory attention in Human, using pupillometry, scalp EEG, intracortical EEG and MEG. More specifically, I investigate the balance between bottom-up and top-down attention during typical development and ageing, and in different pathologies such as migraine, stroke, ADHD… I am particularly interested in the role of oscillatory cortical activities in the communication within and between the brain networks supporting attention.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP - Team Lead Email: daniele.schon@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 41 00 Daniele Schön studied cello at the Conservatory of Padua (Italy) and then perfected his skills first with Teodora Campagnaro, a student of Antonio Janigro and then with Menahem Meir, a student of Alexandre Alexanian and Pablo Casals. He has played in several ensembles, baroque, classical and jazz with a preference for chamber music and string quartet in particular. Before leaving Italy under the Berlusconian regime, he also studied neuropsychology at the University of Padua. He prepared and obtained a doctorate in neuroscience between Marseille, Trieste and Ljubljana. In 2004, he became a CNRS researcher. He is currently working at the Institute of Systems Neurosciences in Marseille, where he is interested in the links between music, language and the brain with an opening to language pathologies. He believes that the symbiosis between science and technico-industrial innovation has now shifted into a pure and simple subservience relation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: fabrice.bartolomei@univ-amu.fr Fabrice Bartolomei, MD, PhD is a neurologist specialized in epilepsy and Professor at the Aix-Marseille University (France) leading the Epileptology and Clinical Neurophysiology department. He is also member of the Research unit INSERM U1106 (DYNAMAP team). He is particularly involved in the presurgical evaluation of patients with drug resistant epilepsy and is a world leader in the analysis of Stereo-EEG recordings. He has published numerous studies in the field of epilepsy (&gt;300, H index &gt;50), particularly on the concept of “Epileptogenic Networks”. He has for a long time promoted the use of EEG/SEEG analysis and the co-inventor of the “Epileptogenicity Index, a method for assessing epileptogenicity of brain regions. He is currently the director of the “Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire” FHU “Epinext” that gather 11 INSERM research units and 4 clinical departments into a consortium dedicated to the management and research on drug resistant epilepsies. He is the coordinator of a RHU (Recherche Hospitalo-universitaire, Investissements d’avenir/ANR) “EPINOV” (2018-2023) based on the study of individualized large scale modelling in epilepsy surgery and one of the three principal sinvestigators of the ERC grant “Synergy, Galvani” (2020-2026). Webpage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrice_Bartolomei</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap - Team Lead Email: christian.benar@univ-amu.fr Research Gate | MEG wiki | CV I graduated from Ecole Supérieur d'Electricité (Supélec) in 1994. I then spent one year as an engineer at the Hospital Saint-Anne in Toulon (with Franck Vidal), and two years as a programmer at Stellate Systems (Montréal). I did my PhD under the supervision of Jean Gotman at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI). Back to France in 2004, my postdocs were in Marseille (fMRI Center, with Jean-Luc Anton) and in Sophia Antipolis (Maureen Clerc and Theodore Papadopoulo). I was appointed researcher INSERM ("chargé de recherche 1ère classe" ) in 2006. Since january 2012, I am the leader of the "Dynamical Brain Mapping Group” here at INS. Since September 2014, I am scientific head of the Marseille MEG platform. My research interest is signal processing applied to brain signals (fMRI, EEG, MEG), in order to characterize the spatio-temporal dynamics of networks in cognition and disease. Currently, our team is working on simultaneous recordings of surface (EEG, MEG) and depth (SEEG) signals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Head of the Clinical Pharmacology &amp; Pharmacovigilance Department Email: Olivier.BLIN@ap-hm.fr Olivier BLIN (MD, PhD, MBA), is Professor of Pharmacology at Aix-Marseille University, certified in Neurology, Psychiatry and Medical Biology. He owns a PhD in Human Biology as well as a MBA from Ecole Centrale Paris. He is currently Head of the Clinical Pharmacology &amp; Pharmacovigilance Department, Marseille University Hospital (Ap-Hm), member of UMR AMU-INSERM 1106, and coordinator of the University Hospital Federation DHUNE, COEN center on neurodegenerative disorders and aging (www.dhune.org). At the national level, he is a Member of the Working Group French National Plan for Rare Diseases, Member of the National Steering Committee French National Plan for Neurodegenerative Diseases and of the scientific committee of CNS ITMO Aviesan. He also is Vice President of the scientific council of CSFRS (Ecole Militaire, Paris).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: driss.boussaoud@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Researchgate Driss Boussaoud received a MS diploma in Biology &amp; Geology in 1980 from Mohamed 5th University (Morocco), and moved to Lyon (France), were he received his PhD in Neurosciences in 1983 from Claude Bernard, Lyon. After a short stay in Morocco as Assistant Professor (1984-85), he joined the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda (MD, USA), as a post-doc (1986-89) and as a visiting fellow (1990-92). In 1992, he was recruited by the CNRS (Lyon, France) where he has developed his research program on the emergence of function in brain networks using an multidisciplinary approach including neurophysiology, brain imaging and neuropsychology both in health and disease. Over his carrier, Dr Boussaoud has made significant contributions to the anatomy and physiology of the brain networks of vision, action planing, attention and gaze signals, as well as the brain dynamics during learning. His current work focuses on social learning addressing questions such as: how social context modulates neuronal properties? and how do we learn from others? He has authored and co-authored over 80 articles and book chapters, cited over 6000 times, and gave more than 100 international conferences. In addition to these scientific contibutions, Dr Boussaoud has occupied various positions in the CNRS, namely: Founder and Director of the Mediterranean Institute for Cognitive Neurosciences (INCM, UMR6193, Marseille); Member of the National Advisory Committee (comité national, 2004-2009); PI and Coordinator of the French-Moroccan Neuroscience Consortium (2008-2015; 29 laboratories); PI and Coordinator of N€UROMED, FP7 International Cooperation, REGPOT-2009-2 (2009-2013, 26 Institutions from 7 mediterranean countries). Since 2008, Dr Boussaoud has played an active role in the development of cooperation and exchanges among Mediterranean neuroscientists. In particular, he is the founder of the Mediterranean Neuroscience Society – MNS http://www.mnsociety.net/, and has acted as its 1st President (2009-2012).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: mireille.bonnard@univ-amu.fr Phone: 33 (0)4 91 32 42 54 MB started her research in behavioral sciences, investigating how human gait (as all the sensori-motor automatisms -respiration, mastication, etc) can be modulated intentionally. This allows adaptation of these vital functions to the subject's will, given the environmental constraints and the dynamical properties of the effector system. She got her PhD in 1991 in the laboratory "Cognition and Movement" (head: J. Pailhous) and got a permanent researcher position at CNRS in 1994. Then, she developed an expertise in non-invasive techniques allowing the exploration of brain activation (fMRI, EEG, TMS) combined with behavioural data, in healthy human. 1998 to 2004, she led the team "Cerebral substrates of voluntary movement" in the laboratory "Movement and Perception (head: J. Pailhous). 2004 to 2011, she was the head of a team "Intention and action control" at the "Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives de la Méditerranée" (head: D. Boussaoud). Since 2005, she is the scientific leader of an original platform (open to the community) allowing cortical focal stimulation (using MRI-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – TMS) combined with simultaneous recording of brain activation (using EEG) in humans. This neuronavigated TMS offers the possibility to induce a well-localized central perturbation of brain dynamics in healthy human subjects, and to on-line measure its direct effects on cortical activation. Moreover, TMS can be triggered depending on the immediate dynamic state of the brain, based on online processing the EEG. From the response of the brain to this stimulation, one can discover many properties of brain activation and try to interfere with them in return. For 2012, she joined the "Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, and she developed several fruitful collaborations with combined neuronavigated TMS and EEG with researchers inside and outside the laboratory on motor control, resting states, language, consciousness of our own body parts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP After graduating in neurophysiology, I obtained a master’s degree in cognitive sciences from Paris University. Next, I moved to Switzerland to complete a PhD in neuroscience at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, under the supervision of Olaf Blanke , in collaboration with Christoph Michel from the Geneva University Hospital. During my PhD, I investigated visual motion perception and the multisensory aspects of embodiment using EEG brain mapping and clinical approaches. Thanks to a prospective researcher fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation, I joined the laboratory of John Foxe and Sophie Molholm in New York. There, I investigated the role of neural oscillations in multisensory processes using intracranial and surface recording in humans. Next, I work with Fred Lado, Ashesh Mehta and Charlie Schroeder’s teams to develop multimodal tools for human intracranial investigations. Back in France, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship from the European Commission allowed me to join the CerCo laboratory (CNRS, UMR5549) to pursue my investigations on multisensory processing, and especially the interplay with decision making. Currently appointed at the Institute of Systems Neuroscience (Inserm, U1106) at Aix-Marseille University, I joined the DCP team to investigate the link between cognitive process and brain network dynamic using intracranial recording in human. In addition to my research work, I promote the open and slow science frameworks to support research responsibility and ecological sobriety. I am an active member of the AtÉcoPol d’Aix-Marseille, a collective of scientists communicating about environmental issues and acting at redirecting the trajectory of our society from a systemic perspective. Email: manuel.mercier@univ-amu.fr https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6358-4734</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap I am a neurologist with a focus on epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology. My research focuses on signal processing and automated approaches to analyze scalp EEG recordings in patients with epilepsy. My current work aims to develop and evaluate computational methods to assist the interpretation of routine EEG and improve presurgical evaluation. Email: benoit.j@chu-nice.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: eya.BOURGUIBA@univ-amu.fr I majored in Industrial Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences and Technology of Tunisia (INSAT). I joined Dynamap team in 2022 as a Project Manager. I am managing the coordination of the Recherche Hospitalo-Universitaire (RHU) EPINOV project and the ERC Synergy GALVANI project. My work consists mainly on managing the administrative, financial and human resources aspects of the projects, the coordination between the different stakeholders and ensuring the scientific reporting to both national and European funding agencies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My PhD is focused on language and speech therapy under the supervision of Pr Agnès TREBUCHON (INS) and F.-Xavier ALARIO (LPC). We explore the effect of prehabilitation (rehabilitation before neurosurgery) in the context of drug-resistant epilepsy. We are developing online rehabilitation tools in collaboration with Christelle ZIELINSKI (The ILCB Center of Experimental Resources). We are trying to understand if and how prehabilitation could improve cognitive resilience of the patients to surgical risk. email : veronique.sabadell@ap-hm.fr DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: flavius.bratu@yahoo.com I am a Neurologist in training. I obtained the title of Medical Doctor from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, in 2019 (dual degree B.Sc and M.Sc). I have spent most of my residency training in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit of the Emergency University Hospital Bucharest, which is the heart of the Romanian National Programme for Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy. Since 2022 I am training in the Clinical Neurophysiology Department of Timone Hospital and I am research fellow of DynaMap. My scientific topics include: simultaneous scalp EEG-SEEG studies, autoscopic phenomena, permutation entropy and the postictal state. In the past I have been vice-champion of the International Neuroscience Championship (Cape Town, South Africa, 2012) and laureate for the preselection of the national team representing Romania at the International Biology Olympiad (Bern, Switzerland, 2013).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: marcel.carrere@univ-amu.fr In 1989 I have finished my master 2 in theoretical physics (plasmas physics) from the University of Grenoble and I have integrated the famous military school of Saint Cyr-Coëtquidan and spent 8 months as officer instructor. I completed my thesis the in 1994 with the title: ‘experimental study of a multipolar plasma discharge’. From 1994-1995 I went to Holland, where I was a researcher on plasma jets and tomography and in 1995 I was recruited to be a full teacher and started studying surface spectroscopy (HREELS) and designing an Helicon plasma discharge (RF discharges) and Langmuir probes, studies of anodic and cathodic sheath physics, and I discovered the creation on negative ions on a carbon surface facing hydrogen plasma. I also collaborated with a company, Ion Beam Services (IBS) and we built a new plasma implanter. All these works allow to pass the 6 January 2009 : “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” HDR , University of Provence « Plasmas, Surfaces and the interaction Plasma- surface. ». During all this period I was also Supervisor for CIES 2002-2011 to perform neuro-linguistic programming and didactic works for professional methods to improve education. My Teaching activities (AMU), are covering fields in electronic, applied physics , relativity , sensors physics, statistical physics, radioactivity, plasmas physics, optics, electrostatics, magneto-static, practical teaching for epilepsy and computational neuroscience (Licence1 to M2 biology and Nano- physics). Since 2012 I am member of the team "Theoretical Neurosciences Group" here at INS, where my work if focused on measuring TMS-EEG at rest for healthy subjects in order to compare with modeling of epileptic patient and resting state patient with The Virtual Brain and I perform multi-signal analysis with software like EEGlab, Anywave, Brainstorm, Fieldtrip, Matlab and python programming.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Diplômée d’un Master 2 en traitement du signal et des images biomédicales à Aix-Marseille Université, je travaille en tant qu’ingénieure en traitement de données EEG/MEG. Mon activité se concentre principalement sur la gestion et la structuration des données au format BIDS (Brain Imaging Data Structure) afin de faciliter leur organisation, leur partage, leur reproductibilité et leur analyse. Je contribue également au prétraitement et à l’analyse des données neurophysiologiques, notamment à l’aide d’approches de machine learning. Email: zakia.CHIDHOURI@univ-amu.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: olivier.david@univ-amu.fr OD graduated in applied physics at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, and obtained a PhD from Université Paris Sud in signal processing applied to human neurophysiology at CNRS / La Salpêtrière Hospital. He did a post-doc at University College London where he developed a highly cited method for inferring properties of neuronal populations underlying brain oscillations (Dynamic Causal Modelling for MEG/EEG). In 2005, he obtained a permanent researcher position to coordinate an EEG/fMRI program in humans and rodents at the INSERM Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience, France. He is now Inserm Director of Research and has been leading a research group focused on preclinical and clinical neurophysiology in refractory neurological and psychiatric disorders. The main topic of his current research is to understand the effects of brain stimulation on the organization of functional brain networks. He has published more than 180 articles in international peer-reviewed journals including several highly cited articles in human neurophysiology and epilepsy. He holds 1 patent and developed 3 software solutions distributed worldwide. He has participated in more than 60 competitive research grants, e.g. was PI of 1 ERC-CoG (ended in 2019), 1 ERC-PoC (ended in 2019) and was co-leading some medical applications of the European Flagship Human Brain Project (ended in 2023). He has been involved as scientist in more than 18 clinical trials, and as expert in many evaluation committees, e.g. European Commission, ANR (past president of the panel “Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience”), NSF for CRCNS call.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Mail: beatrice.desnous@ap-hm.fr I am MD, PhD child neurologist. I joined Dynamap team in 2022 and I am implementing a developmental research axis towards a better understanding of early brain function. The objective is to characterize the organization, spatial and temporal dynamics of brain rhythms and networks during normal and pathological development. My research aims i) the identification and understanding of fundamental mechanisms of early neurodevelopment (motor, language and cognitive) ii) identification of early prognostic biomarkers of normal and pathological neurodevelopment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: borana.DOLLOMAJA@univ-amu.fr I graduated in 2020 from Grenoble INP-Ensimag, an engineering school in applied mathematics and computer science. Previous to that I studied at University Grenoble Alpes in mathematics and informatics. My work at INS involves integrating stimulation in virtual brain models and studying it with the goal to better understand the mechanisms of stimulation as a therapy treatment for epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Email: maria.FRATELLO@univ-amu.fr After obtaining a Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", where I discovered my interest for biomedical signal processing and neuroscience, I've joined the Dynamap team as a research engineer to work on the EPINOV project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: antoine.ghestem@univ-amu.fr Phone: 04 91 32 42 55 2000 to 2007 Antoine was engineer assistant in molecular biology at the JPARC (INSERM U837) in Lille. He had Proteomic works: biochemical diagnoses of various neurodegenerative diseases, and search for markers. Since 2007 he had joined the UMR 751 as engineer (now the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, UMR1106). His research is center on in-vivo electrophysiological recording technics in freely-moving rodents.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: bernard.giusiano@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page As a public health doctor focused on medical informatics and biostatistics, I am involved in the research of innovative methods of SEEG, MEG and EEG signal processing, notably to improve the spatial localization of brain activities. I also participate, as a methodologist, in various clinical studies conducted by physicians and researchers of the laboratory and clinical services associated with it. I am currently particularly interested in deep learning and network analysis methods.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: raphael.guex@univ-amu.fr I graduated as a biologist, I received one research PhD in Neuroscience and one theoretical PhD in affective science both at the university of Geneva, in the laboratory of Pr. Vuilleumier. My research interests include emotion, awareness, cognitive control, attention, neuronal plasticity and Brain Computer Interface (such as Neurofeedback), in both healthy subjects and clinical neuroscience, with a special interest on Epilepsy. In my young career, I used fMRI, EEG, iEEG and Neurofeedback in my research. Here is research gate page and my google scholar page.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: meysam.hashemi@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I have studied physics, soft condensed matter in IASBS, Iran. Then, I received my Ph.D. in computer science from INRIA CR Nancy Grand Est. My doctoral thesis, under the direction of Dr. Axel Hutt, aimed to investigate the mechanisms underlying the observed specific changes in EEG patterns during propofol-induced anesthesia. I have extensive experience working with neural models at single neuron and neural population levels, in both numerically and analytically approaches. I have a keen interest in Bayesian inference and parameter estimation algorithms. Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher with TNG at INS Marseille, under the direction of Dr. Viktor Jirsa. My aim is to infer the dynamics of personalized large-scale brain network models using Bayesian framework.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: Anton.IVANOV@univ-amu.fr Anton Ivanov is a research engineer. He is an expert in neuronal electro-physiology, metabolic imaging and molecular sensing. His specialization is a development of research equipment and experimental protocols for simultaneous recording of metabolic and electrophysiological activities in brain preparation ex vivo. He participates actively to the INS research projects, his scientific results were published in more than 20 scientific articles and book chapters.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NeuroStim Email: maciej.JEDYNAK@univ-amu.fr I work on the derivation of human brain connectivity from signals recorded with SEEG electrodes implanted in brains of patients suffering from pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. The electrodes not only record, but also stimulate and tracking of the stimulus spread in the brain allows to infer connectivity pathways. This method, unlike diffusion-MRI connectivity mapping, allows to derive directionality of connections and latency of signal propagation. I integrate these information with structural connectivity to obtain a brain atlas of neuronal communication speeds along white matter tracts. In my other projects I use the enriched structural connectivity for resting state modelling, I work on an atlas of white matter maturation and on detection of responses to stimulation affected by epileptic pathologies. Since 2017 postdoctoral researcher working in Olivier David's group on the F-TRACT project (https://f-tract.eu/) firstly in Grenoble and then in Marseille, France. My Google Scholar profile</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: stanislas.lagarde@univ-amu.fr Research Gate | Scholar | ORCID I am a neurologist specialized in epileptology and neurophysiology. I have a clinical and research focus on drug-resistant epilepsies and especially epilepsy surgery. My main topic is the study of epileptic network using intracranial EEG (SEEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: isabelle.lambert@univ-amu.fr Medical activities : MD in 2013, specialization in Neurology. From 2013 to 2015, clinical practice in the Neuropsychological department (Pr Ceccaldi, memory center, Timone Hospital) and from 2015, clinical practice in sleep medicine in the sleep unit of the Epileptology and Brain Rythmology Department (Pr Bartolomei, Timone Hospital, Marseille). Research activities : In 2010: Master 2 Neuroscience (Integrative and cognitive neuroscience) directed by Dr Catherine Liegeois-Chauvel and Pr Olivier Felician about the study of recognition memory in MEG in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. PhD from 2014 (currently I am starting the 5th year) directed by Pr Bartolomei and Dr Benar, in association withe Pr Felician and Dr Tramoni-Negre) about the changes of interictal epileptic activities during sleep and the consequences on the long-term memory consolidation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap DCP As a former engineer, I’m specialized on signal analysis and brain connectivity. During my PhD I studied the synchronization between different theta and gamma rhythms in the hippocampus of the rat at the Neuroscience Institute of Alicante, Spain. Then, I moved to Marseille to analyze simultaneous recordings at different scales (EEG, MEG, SEEG…) in patients with epilepsy. Now, I work with Dr. Benjamin Morillon on the role of theta and gamma oscillations in the auditory cortex during speech perception. Email: v.lopez.madrona@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap Email: samuel.medinavillalon@gmail.com Graduated from Phelma (Grenoble-INP) engineering school in 2014, I joined the DynaMap team to work on the Vibrations project. My work is to develop some signal processing tools for researchers or clinicians to ease their analysis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: lisa.otten@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 56 After I obtained my master in neuroscience, I went directly into scientific project management, while simultaneously following management classes at Kedge Business School. I started working as Viktor Jirsa’s Scientific Project Manager in February 2019. I am dedicated to managing the international and national contracts of the INS and especially the TNG team. I am working in close contact with the researchers from the institute as well as from partnering intuitions, following-up on ongoing projects and collaborations. My greatest implication is my work as the WP1 manager within the Human Brain Project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: spase.petkoski@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page After graduating as MSc in Electrical Engineering at Sts. Cyril and Methodius University (Macedonia) in 2014, I obtained a PhD in Physics as part of the Nonlinear and Biomedical Physics group at Lancaster University (UK), after which I joined INS. My research interests are at the intersection of nonlinear dynamics and computational neuroscience. I am interested in concepts from synchronization and population dynamics in application to brain-network modeling, with particular interest on the impact of time-delays. Using the brain-network modelling paradigm, I study the stability of network dynamics in surgical resection during epilepsy, and the impact of network damage in context of stroke. Additionally I’m involved in time-series analysis with time-frequency, information theory and statistical methods applied to electrophysiological and functional imaging data in relation to the whole-brain dynamics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: pascale.quilichini@univ-amu.fr Phone: +334 91 32 42 31 Research Gate page | Google Scholar page I am the "Dynamics of Neuronal Networks and Memory” group leader. We currently investigate the interactions between the temporal lobe (hippocampus and parahippocampal cortices), the thalamus (Nucleus Reuniens) and prefrontal cortex in the context of memory consolidation in physiological and pathological conditions. Our goal is to map the inner dynamics, both at the individual neuronal and functional connectivity levels, among these networks in order to decipher the mechanisms supporting the transfer of information for its long-term storage and how these processes are altered in pathology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap I am a PhD student and clinical psychologist specialized in neuropsychology. My research focuses on the cognitive and emotional mechanisms associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. I study emotion regulation and dissociation and their interaction with cognitive processes, particularly attention, using behavioral approaches combined with electrophysiological and physiological measures (EEG, cardiac activity, and skin conductance).  Mail: capucine.RODET@univ-amu.fr</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap email: aurore.SEMEUX-BERNIER@univ-amu.fr I have done an engineering school that has led me to a Master 2 in bio-engineering and innovation in neurosciences in Arts et Métiers Paris. Then, I discovered the DynaMap research center by doing a 6 months internship. I worked on the evaluation of confidence interval methods for source localization based on MEG phantom device recordings. Now, I am a PhD student under the supervision of Christian Bénar from DynaMap and Frédéric Richard from I2M. I am working on the non-invasive estimation of the epileptogenic zone by MEG with the help of machine learning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Doctor in neuroscience with experience on intracranial human recordings and transcranial electrical stimulation. Currently working as a post-doc in PhysioNet, with a project on circadian and multidien rhythms in epileptic activity of rats (single units and lfp). Open science advocate and part-time photographer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: ppsorrentino@gmail.com A medical doctor and neurologist by training, I hold a Ph. D. in Engineering.  My main area of expertise is the study of novel methods to describe the global changes that neurodegenerative diseases induce in the brain. To tackle this issue, I base my analyses mainly on magnetoencephalography. I have contributed to applying frameworks such as the study of synchronization, dynamical systems and network topology to brain-derived data. I am a co-founder of the MEG facility in Naples, where I curated the setting up of the laboratory as well as the acquisitions of various cohorts of patients. I am currently involved in the attempt to adjust models in order to improve predictions of the large-scale behavior of the brain. All in all, I am still moved by the desire to contribute to unraveling and measuring the properties that make the human brain what it is.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: huyfang.wang@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 Google Scholar Page I am an Inserm research engineer who works in INS with Dr. Viktor Jirsa. My current research is interested in personalized whole brain modelling (digital twins) in neurology. Led by Viktor, we have built a virtual epileptic patient pipeline for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Now we are on the journal to digital twins for the dignosis, treatement and prognosis for epilepsy and other brain disorders. I obtained a PhD in Robotics in 2008 and did my first postdoc in the university of Pisa with Pr. Antonio Bicchi. Then I started my journey in neuroscience to study the functional connectivity of brain networks as a postdoc at INS with Dr. Christophe Bernard in Marseille since 2012 and worked 1 year postdoc in ICM Paris with Pr. Vincent Navarro for single neuron studies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP I am a Speech and Language Therapist by training (Università La Sapienza, Roma) and clinical experience, passionate about everything that concerns the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, its development and impairments or differences in clinical populations. This passion has led me first to pursue a master's in Neuroscience, Language and Communication (UCL, London), and then to dive into research with a PhD (Université de Paris) and a postdoc within the Institute of Language, Communication and Brain (Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence).My research projects focussed on the semantics and pragmatics of non-speech vocalisations in interaction, taking an interdisciplinary and multimodal approach to the study of language. Especially, my work has aimed to investigate how the use of non-speech vocalisations in interaction can be informative about infants' and children's pragmatic development, and contribute to the early identification of delays or differences in the socio-cognitive sphere. I am now working with Daniele Schön (INS), in collaboration with Roxane Bertrand and Leonardo Lancia (Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence) on studying pragmatics and conversational dynamics in children with cochlear implants and adults within the autistic spectrum. Especially, we aim to investigate similarities and differences between conversational and music interaction, exploring bidirectional parallelisms, influences, and whether practice on the latter might have transferable effects for individuals struggling with the socio-pragmatic aspects of communication at different levels. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ASyZ81EAAAAJ&amp;hl=en&amp;oi=ao</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: jacques.pesnot@univ-amu.fr Jacques Pesnot Lerousseau received a 2023 ILCB post-doc fellowship to work with Benjamin Morillon (INS), in collaboration with Valentin Wyart (ENS) and Jean-Rémi King (ENS). His project will address the question of “in-context learning” in human brains and artificial neural networks, aiming to uncover the mechanisms behind rule generalization in the brain and algorithms. As a PhD student at INS, Jacques focused on temporal predictions in children with cochlear implants, under the supervision of Daniele Schön (INS). Later, as a post-doc at the University of Oxford with Christopher Summerfield (Universtity of Oxford, DeepMind), he developed artificial neural network models to understand how the brain structures auditory and visual information to promote generalization. Jacques’ work bridges auditory perception, computational modelling, and the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research work focuses on attentional processing and its development throughout childhood. During my PhD, I will investigate the link between the arousal level, which is under the control of the LC-NE system, and the attentional balance, using behavioural measurements, electroencephalography and physiological recordings such as pupil dilation and skin conductance measures. DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Conversation can be described as a coordinative verbal behaviour. Importantly, during conversation multi-level linguistic alignments have been observed, implying a convergence toward a common space between interlocutors. These phenomena seem to facilitate and improve communication. Promoting multi-level alignment could thus lead to improved comprehension between interlocutors. The aim of this thesis project will be to study in children, in a conversational context, the effect of rhythmic activity on interactive alignments, focussing on the linguistic levels that are more sensitive to temporal structure (e.g prosodic and phonetic levels). We will also explore, using EEG recordings, the neural dynamics that subtend these alignment phenomena.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Born and bred in Rome, I studied Neuroscience in London and Paris where I pursued with a PhD supervised by Thérèse Jay and Sidney Wiener and then with a postdoc with Michaël Zugaro. I am ultimately interested in the dynamics allowing the exchange of information between brain areas, namely how the information encoded in one neural structure is able to modulate the encoding in another area (and the other way around), and how these interactions orchestrate perception, learning, and behavior. To do so, my primary experimental approach is to perform high-density recordings of individual neurons simultaneously in multiple brain sites of freely behaving rats and then use data mining and analysis to study neural population dynamics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In my PhD project i'm interested to look at the neural dynamics that support the processing of language structure - syntax. Specifically we're using a minimalistic paradigm, making use of small syntactic differences in very basic syntactic relations (between a head and its complement) and we're contrasting the dynamics of the effect between the modalities of perception and production. For this project i'm happy to be supervised by Kristof Strijkers (LPL), Benjamin Morillon (INS) and Liina Pylkkänen (NYU). personal webpage DCP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: jose.boucraut@univ-amu.fr Principales étapes de carrière 1978-1983 : Etudes de Médecine, Marseille Interne en Médecine : 1983-1989 : Médecine Interne, Rhumatologie, Neurologie Thèse de Médecine : 1989 Assistant Hospitalo-universitaire 1992 : Laboratoire d’Immunologie – Consultation Clinique / Service des maladies Neuromusculaires Pr G Serratrice. Thèse de Sciences en Immunologie : 1992 : Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy -supervision : Dr Ph Le Bouteiller. Stage Post-doctoral (1992-1993) Max Plank Institute, Munich, Allemagne : Laboratoire de NeuroImmunologie du Pr H. Wekerle. Habilitation à diriger des Recherches en Immunologie : Septembre 2007 Chef d’équipe CNRS : “Interactions Neuroimmunes et pathologies du système nerveux”. NICN, puis CNR2M, UMR 7286. 2002-2017. 2018 – 2021 : Institut de Neuroscience de la Timone (INT), UMR CNRS 7289 Equipe MirCOs, puis Canop depuis Janvier 2021. 2021 – Institut des Neurosciences des Système, INS UMR 1106, Equipe C Bernard, Physionet Activités d’encadrement Encadrement de thèse de sciences (10 dont 2 en cours) Encadrement de Master 2 recherche : (38) Membre rapporteur de jury de thèse de Sciences (15) et d’HDR (6) Charges pédagogiques Charges pédagogiques : 250 h Faculté de Médecine, de Pharmacie, d’odontologie, de Sciences. Responsable de module d’enseignement : • DFGSM2 : tissus sanguins et système immunitaire • Module de Master 1 Immunologie Secteur Santé • Module de Master 1 Neurosciences (Co-habilité Sciences – Santé). • Module de Neuroimmunologie du diplôme inter-universitaire : Immunologie et Immunopathologie Principales responsabilités Universitaires Membre élu du CNU, section 47.03 : 2102-2017 – ré-élu en 2018 Membre élu de la commission recherche AMU depuis 2017 – Membre du conseil Académique AMU. Principales activités hospitalières Responsable de 2 secteurs du laboratoire d’Immunologie AP-HM • Analyses immunochimiques des protéines sanguines, urinaires et du LCR • Biomarqueurs des pathologies auto-immunes, inflammatoires, neurodégénératives du système nerveux.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: nariman.kiani@univ-amu.fr I started my journey in neurosciences from the University of Calgary. My fascination with research started when I embarked on completing my honors thesis on the topic of Brain-Gut-Microbiota axis. After a year-long pause in Sweden as an exchange student, I began master’s degree in the University of Bonn, Germany. There, I developed a sense of curiosity regarding the pathologies of synaptic transmission, especially in the context of stroke. Now, I work on electrophysiology and astrocyte neurobiology in the context of epilepsy. The topic of my PhD thesis concerns K+ clearance and metabolic processes in astrocytes before the onset of seizures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: jiaxin.lyu@univ-amu.fr I am a PhD student jointly supervised by Christophe Bernard and Viktor Jirsa. Always having a passion for understanding complex systems, I decided to major in computational neuroscience during my final year of Master's studies at Paris-Saclay University. Prior to this, I was trained in fundamental physics. My PhD project centers around the study of low-dimensional structures, namely neural manifolds, that emerge from high-dimensional neural signals. It will be mostly based on sleep data in the first place, and I work towards a better understanding of the switch from one brain state to another.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCAP Thesis title: Temporal dynamics of natural sounds representations in human brain: acoustic, semantic and intermediate representations My thesis project is part of a heavily collaborative project involving Giordano and Schön (Aix-Marseille University) and Formisano (Maastricht University). The aim of this collaborative project is to gain a better understanding of the neural dynamics of the process of transforming the acoustic representation of a sound (the representation of the sound's physical characteristics) into its semantic representation (e.g. the representation of the source of the sound: what/who, how and where; Giordano et al., (2022)). We know that auditory processing consists firstly of acoustic analyses of the sound, in particular frequency analyses at the level of the cochlea followed by spectro-temporal modulations analysis at the level of the primary auditory cortex (A1). However, the emergence of semantic representations of sound is still under debate. They appear to be already present in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC). They then integrate a widespread neural network associated with an amodal semantic representation of sound (Binder, 2011). In order to clarify the spatiotemporal dynamics of these acoustic and semantic representations of sound, several neuroimaging techniques are being used in this collaborative project: magnetoencephalography (MEG) for its good temporal resolution (as part of my thesis project), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for its good spatial resolution and intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) for its good spatio-temporal resolution and the quality of the signal obtained (much higher than that obtained by indirect measurement). My thesis project therefore focuses on the temporal dynamics of acoustic and semantic representations of sounds. The general objective is to establish spatiotemporal maps of the acoustic and semantic representations of sounds in the brain in order to identify the temporal dynamics of the transformation of the acoustic representation of the sound into a semantic representation, the brain regions involved and to study the general process of object discrimination (which semantic representations are used). To this end, we are comparing acoustic and semantic representations derived from computational models with MEG brain data, over time. A representational similarity analysis (RSA) between the sounds is first performed for each type of representation (acoustic, semantic or cerebral), then different linear regressions of the cerebral response distances are performed based on the acoustic or semantic distances from the models.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP After studying literature and completing a master's degree in cognitive sciences at the University of Côte d'Azur, I am now pursuing a doctoral thesis under the supervision of Benjamin Morillon. My PhD project aims to understand the involvement of the motor system in speech perception, particularly in the processing of the temporal dynamics of the speech signal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Aim of my PhD project is to better understand the process of convergence between two interlocutors during a naturalistic conversation. To this end we will look at how various behavioural parameters at different levels (phonemic, morphemic, syntactic, discourse level) as well as other physiological parameters (e.g. electrodermal) correlate with neural signal (EEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My PhD research explores how rhythm shapes human auditory cognition. I aim to determine the ideal tempo for cognitive tasks and uncover the neural processes behind these optimal rhythms. By combining behavioral experiments with high-resolution brain electrophysiology, I directly link cognitive performance to brain activity. This integration provides a comprehensive view of how rhythm influences auditory perception.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After a PhD in Neurosciences at the University Pierre and Marie Curie-Paris VI, Catherine Liegeois Chauvel started as Charge de Recherches in the INSERM unit, U 97, led by Jean Bancaud at Ste Anne Hospital in Paris in 1985. She was, the first, to describe the anatomo-physiology organization of the auditory cortex in Man. The intracerebral electrodes implanted in patients undergoing presurgical investigations for intractable epilepsy provided an unique opportunity to record in vivo the cortical responses. A functional asymmetry of the right and left auditory cortices has been demonstrated and a physiological index of speech perception underlying the hemispheric lateralization for language comprehension has been evidenced from the left auditory cortex. Then, she pursued her carrier as Director de Recherche in Marseille (INSERM unit , U 751 then U 1106, led by Pr P Chauvel). Her research was dedicated on the characterization of the language networks and the spatio-temporal dynamics of the ventral and dorsal streams. Since 2013, she has a tight collaboration with the department of Epilepsy at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation where she has developed cognitive assessment in epileptic patients by the analyses of electrophysiological markers of the neuronal processes underlying language perception and production along with the verbal memory. Director de Recherches Emeritus since September 2018, she is spending part of her research time at the Cleveland Clinic and the Language, Cognition and Brain Sciences Laboratory at the Queensland University of Technology lead by Pr G de Zubicaray, as Adjunct Professor. Her current research is focused on the improvement of the functional language mappingin epilepsy surgery, applyingan innovative multi-modal method, combining state-of-the art imaging(7T fMRI) and electrophysiological techniques (Intracerebral recordings).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap During my Phd and my post-doc experiences I have been studying brain network dynamics computed on different neuroimaging data (MEG/EEG/ intraoperative ECoG). The leitmotif of my research focused on the application of functional connectivity and network theory on the healthy and pathological brain (e.g. epilepsy, alzheimer, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). My experimental research lately has attempted to move beyond group level analysis towards individual level analysis, because only from such an approach it will be possible to improve clinical practise, and suggest pragmatic interventions that could be valuable in general. In the dynamap lab I will be working on neuroimaging data (invasive and not invasive) with the attempt to localize the epileptogenic focus in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IU-0PcwAAAAJ&amp;hl=en Github: https://github.com/suforraxi/ Mail: suforraxi@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: an.sora@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Sora An received the B.S. and Ph.D degrees in electronics engineering from Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, in 2010 and 2017, respectively. Since 2017, she has joined Theoretical Neuroscience Group in INS (Aix Marseille Univ, INSERM, INS, Inst Neurosci Syst). Her research interests include a personalized brain network modeling and stimulation therapies for neurological diseases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: anastasia.EGHIAIAN@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page In 2010 she obtained a PhD degree in Natural science in Goettingen University for the work: Molecular sizing using two-focus correlation spectroscopy. 2010-2012 postdoc in Medical center of Goettingen University to study neuroblastome: transformation mechanisms on cellular level using fluorescence lifetime imaging. 2013-2015 Immunology center in Marseille, Luminy. The project was to develop 2 photon fluorescence correlation spectroscopy system to monitor t lymphocytes activation. 2015-2016 finished post graduated training in " Clinical research and Regulatory affairs"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: ana-maria.FERNANDEZ-VICENTE@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 Google Scholar Page I studied Psychology and a master in Neuroscience in the University of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain). I completed my PhD in Neuroscience (2013) at the same university. My research focused on how basal ganglia process sensory and motor information in rhesus monkeys. During my PhD I did an internship in Angela Roberts’ laboratory (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), where I learned primates behavioural training. Since 2013 I am a postdoc at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS) under the supervision of Christophe Bernard. I currently study the role of the nucleus reuniens in spatial navigation and its interactions with hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. I use silicon probes to record simultaneously dozens of neurons and local field potentials in freely-moving animals. Together with the postdoc Andrea Slezia, I study the neuronal activity of the supra-mammilary nucleus and its interactions with the hippocampus. We combined local field recordings and single cell recordings with silicon probes and juxtacellular electrodes in anesthetized animals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: patrick.marquis@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 04 91 38 46 33 Google Scholar Page Patrick Marquis studies Human Neurophysiology at University Pierre et Marie Curie of Paris. He was graduated by Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes at University Paris-Sorbonne in 1992. He work at INSERM since 1983 and is actually Study Ingeneer in the team Dynamics of Cognitive Processes at INS, Institut of Neurosciences des Systèmes, in Marseille. He is in charge of electrophysiological recording in human neurophysiology, with surface (EEG) and depth electrodes (SEEG).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: irene.yujnovsky@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 39 I majored in Biochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and after, I pursued a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the IGBMC in Strasbourg, France in the group of Dr. Paolo Sassone-Corsi where my research focused on the transcriptional control of circadian rhythms. Since 2006, I have been working in the setup and coordination of scientific collaborations and project management at the national, european and international level. These include grant proposal writing and reporting, supervising the scientific workplan and managing all administrative and financial aspects of the consortium, communication, staff recruitment and daily interaction with funding institutions. Since 2015, I am the project manager of the Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire (FHU) EPINEXT. Epinext is a multi-disciplinary structure centered in Marseille which focuses on epilepsy diagnosis, research and treatment. Since 2017, I act as liaison officer between our clinical, research and industry partners, patients associations, institutional administrators and funding agencies both at the national, european and international level. I also organize workshop and dissemination events and work closely with the communication departments to ensure the dissemination of scientific results to the public. Moreover, I follow up technology transfer projects and the patenting/licensing activities in liaison with the tech transfer office.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: W.J.E.Zweiphenning@umcutrecht.nl Willemiek Zweiphenning is a visiting MD/PhD student from the University Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the use of high frequency oscillations and functional network analysis for localization of the epileptogenic tissue in epilepsy surgery. She will spend 6 months in our research laboratory to learn about the advanced HFO and functional connectivity algorithms developed here, and apply them to ECoG data from Utrecht.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Email: thomas.doublet@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 55 Research Gate page | Google Scholar page Thomas Doublet is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS) since 2019. His research focus on a combination of memory, epilepsy, and neuro-engineering. Thomas received his M.Sc. degree in neuroscience from Aix-Marseille University where his research was focused on electrophysiological biomarkers present in brain reorganizations from epileptogenesis to seizures in epileptic rats with Christophe Bernard. In 2013, he received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the university of Aix-Marseille where his research was focused in new approaches to record electrical and metabolic brain activities supervised by G.Malliaras (department of Bioelectronics, EMSE) and C.Bernard (INS). From 2014 to 2018, Thomas worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Kavli institute for systems neuroscience (NTNU, Norway) with C.Kentros, where his worked was focused on acquisition and perturbation of spatial memory in rats and transgenic mice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: mohammad.arbabyazd@univ-amu.fr J‘ai consacré 10 ans d‘études supérieures à la science dont 5 ans à la neuroscience informatique à travers l‘analyse des données, network neuroscience, et les simulations dédiées à la maladie d‘Alzheimer dans le cadre de projets de recherche européens, dont AETIONOMY et The Virtual Brain Cloud. Au sein de l‘Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, j‘ai l‘opportunité de faire évoluer mes compétences professionnelles, en collaboration avec d‘autres chercheurs je dévéloppe mon sens d‘écoute, de résponsabilité et ma capacité de management de projet. Mon ambition et mon aspiration de progrès me poussent à m‘améliorer constamment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: david.ALEXANDER@univ-amu.fr david.murray.alexander@gmail.com https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Alexander7 David has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Macquarie University, Sydney. He has worked as a researcher in Australia, Japan and Belgium. His main research interest is large-scale dynamics in the cortex.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: abhirup.BANDYOPADHYAY@univ-amu.fr https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=LuWoausAAAAJ&amp;hl=en I am a mathematician by training. I did my Ph.D. in mathematics from the National Institute of Technology Durgapur India. My specialization is in nonlinear dynamics, complex network and uncertainty analysis. Now I am working on modeling biophysical and phenomenological dynamics of neural systems. My research interests revolve around nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics and network dynamics applied mainly in neural networks and addressing different problems like diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders, the emergence of criticality and complex brain functioning, etc. through mathematical modeling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: swati.BANERJEE@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Swati started her computational neuroscience journey at INS-TNG with Prof. Viktor Jirsa, in 2020 and is working on the exciting arena of modelling epileptic activity. She has been always intrigued by the use of computational techniques to unveil meaningful information in translational research. During her Master’s in computer science, she was introduced to Human Centric Computing which lead to the development of fractal based image processing algorithms. During her Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering, she studied the pathophysiological condition of Human cardiovascular system during diseased and stressed condition, hence, developing signal processing and Machine Learning based Frameworks to reveal distinct biomarker like patterns from ECG, PPG and respiratory Signals. She defended her Ph.D thesis at University of Calcutta, India in 2015. She acquired knowledge and experience of five years working on various European projects. The latest one she worked on was to asses the muscular health using HD-sEMG signals at Sorbonne University. She has also worked on development of BCI paradigm for realising the correspondence between auditory and visual pathways in human. After joining INS she shifted her research focus completely to understanding the region based epileptic activity and thus scaling it up to the personalised whole brain network based model.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: wesley.p.clawson@gmail.com Google Scholar Page Obtained his undergraduate (Bachelor's) in Physics and Electrical Engineering with honors at the University of Arkansas and obtained his Master's in Electrical Engineering at the University of Arkansas. His research during this time was focused on criticality in neural networks as apart of a collaborative project with Washington University in St. Louis, MO. He worked as a cloud architect for Windstream for a brief time before pursing his PhD at Aix-Marseille University as apart of the INS institute. His research interest is in circuit level neuroscience in memory processes through the lense of complex systems and computation theory. He is funded by the EU ITN program, M-GATE which funds multiple PhD students across Europe to study memory with tools from genetics to computational neuroscience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dynamap During my Phd and my post-doc experiences I have been studying brain network dynamics computed on different neuroimaging data (MEG/EEG/ intraoperative ECoG). The leitmotif of my research focused on the application of functional connectivity and network theory on the healthy and pathological brain (e.g. epilepsy, alzheimer, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). My experimental research lately has attempted to move beyond group level analysis towards individual level analysis, because only from such an approach it will be possible to improve clinical practise, and suggest pragmatic interventions that could be valuable in general. In the dynamap lab I will be working on neuroimaging data (invasive and not invasive) with the attempt to localize the epileptogenic focus in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IU-0PcwAAAAJ&amp;hl=en Github: https://github.com/suforraxi/ Mail: suforraxi@gmail.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: christian.gestreau@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 69 87 86 As a member of INS since 2018, besides his teaching duties he has been recently elected as co-director of the Master of Neurosciences. He received his PhD degree in Neurosciences in 1997 and the Habilitation for Directing Research (HDR) in 2012. His research is focused on dynamic reconfiguration of brainstem networks, such as mechanisms of swallow-breathing coordination and/or production of the cough reflex. His results led to the identification and functional characterization of premotor hypoglossal and laryngeal neurons within the pons and medulla. He also investigated the role of erythropoietin (Epo) and TASK2 channels in central respiratory chemoreception and in audition. He used various animal models and methods, including ventilatory measurements through barometric plethysmography in conscious rodents, electrophysiology in vivo, and extracellular spike train recording in the in situ arterially-perfused preparation. He also uses computer assisted data entry and analysis and computer simulations of neural networks inferred from in vivo data. An important part of this work is done in collaboration with the University of South Florida (USF) and the University of Florida (UF). Dr. Gestreau has participated as PI or work-package leader in a number of regional, French or international projects. His is currently an adjunct faculty member at USF and a consultant on a NIH grant (PIs: D. Bolser, UF, USA) focused on airway defensive behaviors (cough and swallow) and breathing. Since it's recent integration in PhysioNet, he is leader of a workpackge in a TECSAN ANR grant (AdaptVNS; Coordinator: Alfredo Hernandez, LTSI, Rennes) entitled "Adaptive, subject-specific Vagus Nerve Stimulation" whose objective is the prevention of Sudden and Unexpected Death in Epileptic Patients (SUDEP) through VNS neuromodulation using organic electrodes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: mario.LAVANGA@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page | Personal Website Born in Italy and raised by a medical doctor and a housewife, since his childhood, Mario developed an early interest in human physiology and biology. Doubtful to seek a clinical career, he went on to study Biomedical engineering at Polytechnic university of Milan, where he delved into the intertwined realities of physics and biology. During his studies, he had the opportunity to build a strong background in the field of biomedical signal processing. The skills he acquired have been useful in his working experience, which is characterized by frequent interactions with clinical doctors. Immediately after graduating, he moved to KU Leuven, Belgium, where he started focusing on mental health and neurodevelopment as part of his PhD studies, under the supervision of Prof. Sabine Van Huffel and Prof. Gunnar Naulears. In January 2017, he received a strategic basic research grant from the Flemish scientific research fund (FWO). The goal of his research was to quantify stress in premature babies by means of EEG and ECG signal processing and to understand its impact on the infants’ development. After his graduation, he moved to Aix-Marseille University, France, for a postdoc position. His new research focuses on the mathematical modelling of the neurodevelopment and ageing based on the Virtual Brain technology by Prof. Viktor Jirsa. This project is part of the European effort of the Human Brian Project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: michaelyoshi23@gmail.com Dr. Nakatani graduated Nippon Medical School University in 2009. After that, he worked as a Jr resident at Kanto Rosai Hospital from 2009-11. He then began to work as a Neurologist specialist at Juntendo University Hospital in 2011. During this residency, he worked as a chief-resident and was dedicated to treat patients with general neurological diseases. From 2014, he moved to Kyoto University Hospital in order to study Clinical neurophysiology and Epilepsy in the guidance of Professor Akio Ikeda (Vice President of Japan Epilepsy Society). Here he did his clinical research on wide-band ECoG from infraslow activity (DC shift) to high frequency activities, which will be the clue to elucidate the epileptogenicity. He was awarded the Excellent presentation award at Kanto Rosai Hospital in 2009 and Suzanne Peter Berry International award in 2017 by American Epilepsy Society. He is also board certified member of Japanese Society of Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: christos.papageorgakis@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 6 52 56 69 08 Google Scholar Page In 2013, after graduating from the Dept of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics of the University of Central Greece, Christos joined the COATI project team of the INRIA Sophia - Méditerranée where he focused on implementing algorithms derived from graph theory games. Looking forward to gain knowledge in the field of Computational Biology, he successfully completed a Master 2 program in Computational Biology and Biomedicine of the University of Nice and then joined the ATHENA project team for a 6 month internship working on Dictionary Learning techniques for mutli-dimensional data such as the Electroencephalography (EEG). In October 2014, he joins Athena and APICS project teams and under the co-supervision of BESA Gmb for his doctoral studies and In April 2018, he joined the DynaMap team to pursue additional skills in the field of neuroscience, working on Studying Cognitive Activity at several LEvels with Simultaneous depth and surface recordings (SCALES) project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: nicolas.roehri@etu.univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I graduated from INP Grenoble - Ecole Nationale Supérieur de Physique, Electronique, Matériaux (Phelma) in 2014. I did an exchange at Imperial College London for the final year of my Master's. While at Phelma, I forged a background in signal processing, biology, electronics and biomedical imaging. In London, I followed lectures from the Neurotechnology Master. I obtained my PhD degree at the INS in the DynaMap Team under the supervision of Dr. Christian Bénar and Prof. Fabrice Bartolomei. My project aimed at evaluating the clinical relevancy of the High-Frequency Oscillation (HFOs) - a biomarkers of epileptogenicity - in the delineation of the Epileptogenic Zone (EZ) during presurgical evaluation. This thesis resulted in 3 publications and 1 pending international patent on our innovative detector: Delphos. I am currently a Postdoc acquiring electrophysiological data from several French epilepsy centers to validate the Epileptogenicity Index (Bartolomei et al. 2008) as a predictive measure of the EZ.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DynaMap Email: aileen.mcgonigal@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page Dr Aileen McGonigal is a neurologist specialized in epilepsy and is registered as a specialist practitioner in both the UK and France. Her medical degree (1994) and PhD (2015) were awarded by the University of Glasgow. She has been a member of the INS since 2012 (Dynamap team) and was a member of the previous INSERM U751 lab from 2006-2012. Her main research themes are seizure semiology, frontal lobe epilepsy and psychiatric aspects of epilepsy, approached within a framework of epileptogenic networks, including use of stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) data. Current projects include: multi-center study on the role of BDNF in the interactions between epilepsy and depression (PI); study of electrodermal activity as a measure of sympathetic autonomic system and its correlates with limbic system cerebral activity (PI); supervision of joint PhD project with INRIA, France on the use of automated video analysis of seizure semiology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: anirudh-nihalani.vattikonda@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I completed my bachelor's degree in Information Sciences in 2010 from Koneru Lakshmaiah University. From 2010-12 I worked as a programmer/analyst at HCL Technologies, until I joined the research programme at IIIT Hyderbad in 2014 for my Masters. I did my Master's thesis in computational neuroscience with Dr. Dipanjan Roy and Dr. Bapi Raju Surampudi on understanding role of excitation-inhibition balance in recovery from focal structural lesions using mean field models, graph theory and numerical methods. I graduated my MA in computer science in 2016, then worked as a research assistant with Dr. Arpan Banerjee at National Brain Research Center from 2016 to 2017, where I worked on developing a multi-scale dynamic mean field model for understanding role of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in maintaining criticality. In 2018, I joined TNG at INS as a PhD student with Dr. Viktor Jirsa, here I am working on identifying epileptogenic zone in drug resistant epileptic patients, using Bayesian Inference and sampling methods.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Emali: bahar.YALCINKAYA@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page After I got my major degree in Genetics and Bioengineering and a minor degree in Food Engineering Department. During my Ph.D. study, I focused on bioelectricity, bioenergetics, and energy-related aging of muscle and neurons of invertebrate and vertebrate models. Meanwhile, I had been also working as a teaching assistant at the Food Engineering Department for General Microbiology, Food Microbiology, and Food Analysis courses. I realized that my long-standing interest has been in neuroscience and the use of high-throughput approaches to study. I have developed a great appreciation for the extraordinary power of experimental and computational neuroscience studies as a research tool for the brain, its states, and neurodegenerative disorders. More generally, my research interests primarily lie in the areas of brain network and understand qualitatively and quantitatively local and global interactions under different states in different processes that the brain encounters and in neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, at INS my research focuses on linking theoretical models at different levels of description, healthy aging, and Alzheimer’s disease, building a bridge between actual brain scans and theoretical models by considering inter-subject variability of the human brain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Emeritus Director of Research Email: yuri.zilberter@univ-amu.fr Dr Zilberter started scientific career in Moscow (1978-1991) where he developed the loose-patch-clamp method and using it made the first description of Na currents in cardiomyocytes, then investigated biophysical properties of single K+ channels and plasticity in glutamate receptors in neurons. In 1991, he was invited as an assistant professor at Duke University (USA) where he continued to study myocardial biophysics but left for Germany (Heidelberg) in 1996 being invited as visiting scientist by Prof. Bert Sakmann. The main achievement during these 3 years was a discovery of retrograde signalling in single synapses between pyramidal cells and interneurons in neocortex. In 1999, he received an associate professor position in Karolinska Institute (Stockholm) where he studied multiple aspects of synaptic transmission in unitary connections between neurons in neocortex. He moved to France in 2006 and at present his major scientific interest is directed to a search of efficient approaches for treating neurodegenerative diseases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email : matthias.DIPPER-WAWRA@univ-amu.fr Mattias comes from Berlin, where he was working in Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin as a neurologist and research associate in the Experimental Epileptology. In April 2021, he joined the group of Christophe Bernard in PhysioNet as a Postdoc. At the INS, his goal is to extend his methodological knowledge to electrophysiological recordings in vivo (so far mainly ex vivo) and will further investigate the pathophysiological role of interictal epileptiform activity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Email: carmela.calabrese@univ-amu.fr I received my Bachelor and Master degrees in Control Engineering from the University of Naples- Federico II in 2014 and 2017, respectively. My master thesis focused on the development and analysis of a nonlinear mathematical model for intra- and inter-brains synchronisation emerging during human coordination. In March 2021, I got my joint Ph.D. degree both in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, and in Human Movement Science, as the result of a cotutelle program between the University of Naples and the University of Montpellier, funded by the "Vinci Programme 2017" scholarship. During my research, I was under the supervision of prof.s Mario di Bernardo and Benoit Bardy. My doctoral work dealt with the application of nonlinear control theory, focusing on the analysis and modelling of human movement coordination and leadership emergence during cooperative tasks, useful for exergames’ development for impaired people, e.g. autistic children. I decided to move to my greatest research interest that is the neuroscience field so, in September 2021, I joined INS. My research goals are the development of models that take into account brain plasticity dynamics and the study of new stimulation protocols for therapeutic treatments of epilepsy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Email: gian-marco.DUMA@univ-amu.fr I graduated in Neuroscience and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation at the University of Padova, where I also obtained my PhD in Psychological Sciences. During the PhD I became passionate about electrophysiological data analyses, specially about EEG and functional connectivity. During the PhD I mainly focused on the investigation of neural dynamics underpinning cognitive functions as short term memory and attention. During my first postdoc I applied the knowledge acquired during the PhD, in the investigation of dynamic connectivity in epilepsy, and its relation with cognition. My research interests are related to the application of computational models to simulate whole brain dynamics to identify biomarkers to predict neurological and cognitive outcome.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: celine.hidalgo@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 (0) 491 384 634 Google Scholar Page I have been working as a speech therapist for 10 years. Along my clinical practice, I have specifically been interested in deafness (i.e. children wearing hearing aids and/or cochlear implants and educated in an auditory environment). More precisely, I seek to understand to what extent this sensory deficit can alter high-level auditory perception and cognitive processing, such as those required in language development. I am currently undergoing a PhD in Linguistics and Neurosciences which allows me to: - analyze the temporal processing and predictive skills of children with deafness during verbal interactions - measure to what extent an active music rhythmic training can improve the temporal predictive skills needed in conversation My work is inspired by the dynamic attending theory, temporal predictive coding and active sensing (i.e. role of the motor system in auditory perception). We seek to capitalize on the neuronal entrainment phenomenon to improve predictive skills of children with deafness and enhance their communicative skills and social participation. As music practice improves temporal predictions and auditory perceptive capacities, we use an active musical rhythmic training to optimize the neuronal entrainment capacities on children with deafness. To find out more, visit my website.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DCP Email: daniela.de-andrade-morange@univ-amu-fr I am a neurologist, my research is on neurophysiological markers of cortical functionality from iEEG analysis using MTL-P300, AMTL-N400 and power disrtibution of different frequence spectra in epileptic patients.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: demian.battaglia@univ-amu.fr Personal Website | Google Scholar Page Demian Battaglia carries out an interdisciplinary research at the crossroad between Systems Neuroscience, Computation and Information Science and Physics of Complex Systems. After obtaining his PhD in 2005 at SISSA (Trieste, Italy), he was postdoctoral fellow in Paris (with David Hansel and Nicolas Brunel) and then project leader within the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Göttingen from 2010 to 2015. He was Bernstein Fellow and Marie-Curie Fellow. Since 2015, he is a CNRS Research scientist (section 26, "Brain and Cognition") and faculty member at the Institute for Systems Neuroscience of Aix-Marseille University. He is an expert in the theoretical and computational analysis of multi-scale brain circuit dynamics, with an emphasis on its role in flexible information routing and computing. The used techniques range from modelling and simulation to information theory, non-linear time-series analyses and unsupervised approaches.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: sophie.BENITEZ-STULZ@univ-amu.fr I obtained my Bachelor in Psychology and my Master in Cognitive Neuroscience from Maastricht University. I became interested in the field of Computational Neuroscience during my internship in the lab of Dr. Gustavo Deco where I was working on machine learning applications in fMRI data. Currently, I am pursuing my PhD in INS on stimulation in empirical and simulated data with Dr. Demian Battaglia and Dr. Agnes Trebuchon, funded under the ERMUNDY project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: jan.fousek@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I was always fascinated by the interdisciplinary synergy which constitutes the computational science. During my master studies, I have focused on the computer scientific aspects, namely performance engineering of scientific computing, and automated code optimization for High Performance Computing architectures. Later, during my PhD (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), I have narrowed down my interest to developing efficient and scalable algorithms for implementation of the Brain Network Models. Concurrently, I have engaged in several research projects centered around my second field of interest, namely complex network analysis and modeling---mainly in relation to the brain functional connectivity. Currently, at INS I have shifted my focus fully to the field of neuroscience, and I'm working on the parameter inference for Brain Network Models in the context of direct brain stimulation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: giovanni.rabuffo@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 4 91 32 42 31 I am a Theoretical Physicist working as a Postdoctoral researcher at INS. After obtaining my Master degree with honors in Theoretical Physics in 2015 at the University of Pisa, I was a PhD graduate student at University of Hamburg. In 2018 I obtained my PhD degree (magna cum laude) with a thesis focused on the mathematical study of gravity at the quantum scale. Following a long-standing curiosity towards the study of the human brain, I finally decided to dedicate myself full-time to Neuroscience. My current research interest at INS is the theoretical and computational study of large-scale brain dynamics, with a special focus on the understanding of how stimulation propagates and influences the global rhythms of the brain. The ultimate goal of our research is to understand how to stimulate the brain to cause a predictable and beneficial effect by comparing in vivo experiments with in silico results.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: viktor.sip@univ-amu.fr Viktor is a member of INS since January 2017. Before starting here, Viktor worked in the field of computational fluid dynamics. He obtained the Master's degree in 2011 from Charles University in Prague, where he worked on parallelization of Discontinuous Galerking method for compressible flows. He followed with doctoral studies at Czech Technical University in Prague, focusing on the problems of computational modeling of microscale atmospheric flows and pollution dispersion. At INS Viktor works on the computational modeling of epilepsy. In the most recent work he focuses on the computational modeling of seizure propagation across the patient’s cortex in order to better understand how are epileptic seizures initiated and how they spread across the human brain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PhysioNet Email: adam.williamson@univ-amu.fr Phone: +33 7 82 18 89 42 Google Scholar Page Adam Williamson is a Principal Investigator at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS), a part of Inserm at Aix-Marseille Université (AMU), France, since April 2014. He is a recipient of the ERC Starting Grant 2016, using organic electronic based neuroprosthetics in the therapeutic treatment of epilepsy. Generally, his research in neuroengineering is focused on in vivo applications for numerous organic electronic devices in physiological and pathophysiological neuronal networks. Adam received his B.Sc. degree and M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering at Texas Tech University, USA, where his work was focused on the fabrication and optimization of silicon transistors with Professor Richard Gale. In 2011 he received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (TUI), Germany, where his work was focused on the integration of nano-structures into silicon photodiodes with Prof. Martin Hoffmann (the Department of Micromechanical Systems, TUI, Germany). From 2011 to 2014, he worked as a postdoc at TUI with Prof. Andreas Schober (the Department of Nano-Biosystem Technology, TUI, Germany), where his work was focused on nanostructure-enhanced electrophysiology and artificial synapse technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TNG Email: hiba.sheheitli@univ-amu.fr Google Scholar Page I started my academic journey at the American University of Beirut where I obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Biology. My theoretical curiosity and interdisciplinary interests led me to Cornell University where I pursued my PhD in Theoretical &amp; Applied Mechanics with a Minor in Applied Mathematics. My doctoral work was an investigation of nonlinear oscillatory interactions in models of systems with vastly separate timescales, inspired from biology and mechanics. As an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at the Lebanese American University (2014-2018), my research focused on the study of nonlinear interactions in spinning top dynamics. My current work at in the TNG at INS is on the mathematical modelling of nonlinear neuronal interactions in the white matter of the brain. More generally, my research is primarily driven by two elements: an aesthetic appreciation for mathematics and a passion for understanding dynamics underlying complex nonlinear interactions.</image:caption>
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