Jean-Marc's C.V.
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Undergraduate Studies:
- Engineer Diploma (equiv. B.S.) in Computer Science.
Ecole Superieure d'Ingenieurs de Marseille, Marseille,
Focus: Logic Programming, operating systems, electronics.
Graduate Studies:
- D.E.A. (equiv. Masters) of Pattern analysis and Artificial
Intelligence.
Focus: Parallel Logic Programming (Parlog),
multi-agent designs.
- Masters in Computer Science.
Focus: Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Brain
Theory.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science.
Focus: Face Recognition, Brain Theory and Neural Networks.
Thesis title: "A neural code for face representation: from V1 receptive
fields, to IT 'face selective' cells " - Committee, M.A. Arbib, C. von der Malsburg and I. Biederman.
Postdoctoral
Activities:
- John Lisman's laboratory.
Hippocampus slice neurophysiology, Carbachol-induced
oscillations. Neuromodulation, model of NMDA and
Dopamine interactions in working memory.
- Leslie Zebrowitz's laboratory.
Use of connectionist network modeling to study face perception. Assessments by
subjects, and computer analyses.
- Terrence Sejnowski's laboratory.
Salk Institute,
Neuromodulation of oscillatory dynamics, rat
hippocampus and frontal cortex neurophysiology (patch-clamp), spike timing
reliability, role of synaptic background activity.
Faculty Activities:
- Lecturer for "Neurobiology of Cognition".
University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
Department of Cognitive Science.
- Assistant Professor.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Neurobiology and core member of the Center for
Cognitive Neuroscience.
- Visiting Faculty.
Bruce McNaughton’s laboratory.
Reactivation in the VTA and Hippocampus neural populations. Multi unit (tetrode) recordings in the behaving rat.
- Associate Professor
Department of Psychology. Member of the Neuroscience, Applied Mathematics, Physiological Sciences and Cognitive Science programs, member of the division of Neural Systems Memory and Aging. Director of the Computational and Experimental Neuroscience Laboratory.
President of the Society for Neuroscience local chapter (website), and panelist for NSF and NDSEG (graduate fellowships).