My general interests concerns the design of technological systems based on the understanding of human behavior, with an emphasis on perceptual and motor processes and how those processes interacts with higher cognitive functions. I favor a interdisciplinary approach at the crossroads of experimental psychology, neuroscience, cognitive ergonomics and engineering sciences. This is achieved inside and outside LS2N through active collaboration with the teams speciallized in control theory, robotics and signal processing. External collaborations involve various academic institutions, but also well-established industrial partnerships.
Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR)
Université de Rennes 2
Thesis: The hierarchical control of driving: application to steering control and human-machine cooperation
2012 - 2016
Head of the PsyCoTec team at IRCCyN
2004
Appointment as a CNRS research fellow
2003 - 2004
Post-doctoral fellowship, funded by CNRS, Région Pays de la Loire and GIE PSA/Renault
PsyCoTec team (Director: Jean-Michel Hoc)
IRCCyN, Nantes (France)
Research topic: Understanding steering control to design advanced driving assistance systems
2002
Post-doctoral fellowship, funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Institute of Rehabilitation of Montreal, University of Montreal (Canada)
Motor Control Lab (Director: Anatol Feldman)
Research topic: Contribution of vestibular signals to combined arm and trunk motion
1998 - 2001
Ph.D. in Neuroscience, funded by Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie and Dassault Aviation
Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille (France)
UMR-CNRS "Mouvement & Perception" (Advisor: Jean-Louis Vercher)
Thesis: Spatial disorientation in aeronautics - Contribution of integrative Neuroscience to the design of cockpit displays
1997 - 1998
Qualification as a Psychologist: One year spent on recruiting and evaluating servicemen in the French Navy as part of my military obligations
1992 - 1997
B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Psychology
Faculty of Psychology, Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille (France)
Laboratoire des Neurosciences du Comportement (Advisors: Jean-Marie Coquery & Jacques Honoré)
Research topic 1: Influence of an illusory orientation of the head on the direction of pointing movements
Research topic 2: Influence of the direction of gaze on pain perception
Enseignement
Enseignement
VETIN - Véhicule intelligent
FONRV - Fondements de la réalité virtuelle