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Ich untersuche die Evolution von Sprache und Werkzeuggebrauch, indem ich gleichzeitig das Gehirn und das Verhalten derselben Primaten nicht-invasiv analysiere.

Hauptinteresse: vergleichende, evolutionäre und entwicklungsbezogene Neurowissenschaften; Lateralisierung; gestische Kommunikation; Primaten; Neuroanatomie.


Vita

2022 – Present: Postdoctoral researcher

Fyssen Fellowship project: “The evolution of brain connectivity for language: Insights from lateralization, communicative gestures, vocalizations and tool-use in chimpanzee” "Evolution of Brain Connectivity" project (Together with the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)


Education:

2018-2022        PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience (supervisors: A. Meguerditchian & O. Coulon)
                           CNRS & Aix-Marseille University (FR), collaboration: E.Hecht, Harvard University (US)

2016-2018       MRes in Neuroscience
                          Aix-Marseille University (FR)

2016-2017       2nd Year BA Psychology
                         Jean Jaures University Toulouse (FR)

2013-2016       BSc « Sciences and Humanities »
                          Aix-Marseille University (FR) & Imperial College London (UK)


Grants:
2022          Fyssen Foundation Personal Postdoctoral Fellowhip (two years funding)
2021          NeuroSchool 2021/2022 (six-month PhD extension)
2020          « Académie d’Excellence »  France, Travel grant (Harvard University)
2013          « Académie d’Excellence »  France, Personal grant for 1. year Bachelor's
2016          Erasmus+ (Imperial College and King’s College, London, UK)            

Prizes:

2023          PhD Prize of Aix-Marseille University
2022          James R. Hurford Award (Evolution of Language society)
2021          PhD Prize of the French Society for Primatology ("Prix Doctorant de la SFDP")

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