Connectionists: Postdoctoral Position – EEG, AI & Neonatal Brain Development
Sahar Moghimi
sahar.moghimi at u-picardie.fr
Thu Jun 4 08:04:14 EDT 2026
Dear list members,
Please kindly share the following announce for a postdoctoral position
with potentially interested candidates.
Thanks very much for your help.
Kind wishes,
Sahar
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Sahar Moghimi PhD, HDR
Professor
GRAMFC Lab, InsermU1105
Université de Picardie Jules Verne
mail: saharDOTmoghimiAROBASEu-picardie.fr
Postdoctoral Position – EEG, AI & Neonatal Brain Development
We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to investigate early brain
development in preterm infants using EEG and artificial intelligence at
Picardie Jules Verne University, Amiens, France.
The project aims to develop AI-based models of cerebral maturation
during the second and third trimesters of gestation, using one of the
world’s largest neonatal EEG datasets (>15,000 recordings collected at
Amiens University Hospital, France).
The project combines:
• Large-scale EEG analysis and phenotyping
• Machine learning / AI modeling of developmental trajectories
The goal is to build interpretable, scalable tools for evaluation of
brain maturation in preterm neonates.
The project is conducted under the co-supervision of Prof. Sahar Moghimi
(GRAMFC- Inserm UMR1105) and Prof. Florence Levé (MIS, UPJV), within
GRAMFC (Inserm UMR1105, Amiens).
Profile / expertise
PhD in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, data science, or related field
Strong experience in EEG analysis and/or time-series analysis
Strong experience in machine learning and AI models
High skills in Python
Interest in neurodevelopment
Experience with large datasets is highly desirable.
Submission deadline: June 15th, 2026
Start date: September 2026
Location: Amiens, France
Duration: 12 months
Salary: According to University standards (depending on experience)
Applications including a CV with up-to-date list of publications, a
motivation letter, and the contact information of two referees, should
be send to sahar.moghimi at u-picardie.fr and florence.leve at u-picardie.fr
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