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Software Engineer – Software Development for Network Measures

Context

The GALVANI project (https://www.galvani-lab.eu/) is a European research project (ERC SYNERGY 2020) aiming at developing non-invasive brain transcranial current stimulation (tCS) in epilepsy. Cumulated prevalence of epilepsy is 3% and about one-third of patients are drug resistant. This situation leads to major handicaps and comorbidities. In focal DRE, epilepsy surgery may be indicated if a focal resection is possible, a decision often taken after invasive EEG recordings (Stereo-EEG, SEEG). However, epilepsy surgery is possible in only 20% of DRE patients and is facing a certain number of failures. In this context, tCS is a promising tool in patients with drug resistant epilepsy (DRE). Still, it is not yet indicated as a standard treatment due to major scientific limitations: unknown mechanisms of action, insufficient account for patient-specific factors, poor understanding of short- and long-term effects. The ambition of the GALVANI project is to transform the care of a large fraction of patients living with drug-resistant epilepsies by solving a fundamental problem: to efficiently target and control large-scale epileptic brain networks with tCS-induced neuromodulatory weak electric fields.

 

Scientific Environment

GALVANI involves three partners: LTSI-Inserm (Rennes), AMU-APHP (Marseille)and Neuroelectrics (Barcelona). It is intended to develop the next generation of brain stimulation solutions. GALVANI can be viewed as a distributed lab (Rennes-Barcelona-Marseille) working under a common policy to ensure coherence of research and intense collaboration and cross-fertilization. Fellows will be co-supervised in a unique, shared environment with exposure to science, technology and clinical experience

Within the GALVANI project, the Marseille team is specialized in the management of epilepsy at Timone Hospital in the Epileptology and Cerebral Rhythmology department (Head Prof. F Bartolomei) with a strong expertise in SEEG explorations. The hospital department houses a research team from the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes (INS, INSERM AMU 1106, DYNAMAP team, dir C. Benar, https://ins-amu.fr/dynamap) specialized in the analysis of electrophysiological signals (SEEG, MEG, EEG).

 

We are looking for several candidates (PhD or Postdocs) that can complement and extend the DYNAMAP team’s expertise in the GALVANI Research project.

 

Contacts:
Christian Bénar (christian.benar@univ-amu.fr)

Fabrice Bartolomei (Fabrice.Bartolomei@ap-hm.fr)

 

Position 4: Software engineer “Software development for network measures” (5y)
Planned recruitment: March 2020

 

Objectives:

Provide to projects 1, 2 and 3 the software tools and pipelines. Re-use existing software when possible, or program new building blocks within the pipelines. Implement localization and network measures pipelines, on both SEEG and MEG/EEG. Test the robustness of non-invasive chain with respect to source leakage. Construct simulations for testing and benchmarking methods. Ensure that data can be stored in a common framework (BIDS) and implement pipelines so as to be run in an automated way.

 

Required skills:

Signal processing (source localization, time frequency analysis, connectivity measures). Programming in Matlab or Python. Good capacity to work in a team.

 

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