Education
1998-2000: Doctor of Philosophy Student, CERCO laboratory, Toulouse III University, Toulouse, France.
1998-2000: Doctor of Philosophy Student, CERCO laboratory, Toulouse III University, Toulouse, France.
Over the course of his short career, he has been first author or co-author on 52 publications. He has published one or several articles in each of Trends in Cognitive Science, PLOS One, PLOS Biology, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Neuromage, Neuroreport, Journal of Cognitive Science, and Vision Research. According to Thomson Reuter, the articles Doctor Arnaud Delorme"s work has been cited more than 3,500 time.
He was ranked major for his 3 undergraduates degrees passed simultaneously in Mathematics, Informatics, and Biology what was unheard in Universite Paris XII before him.
2001-2003: Research Associate, Computational Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute, Louisiana Jolla, California 2004: Visiting faculty for the Birla Institute of Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 2003-2005: Research Associate, SCCN, Incorporated, University of California, San Diego, United States of America 2005: National Center for Scientific Research Associate professor at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse 2005: Adjunct Faculty, Swartz Center for Computational Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, United States of America Published one of the first article on the Electroencephalogram neural correlate of mind wandering in 2011, which was also one of the first brain-imaging experiment relying on pure introspection.
Published one of the first article on the Electroencephalogram neural correlate of mind wandering in 2011, which was also one of the first brain-imaging experiment relying on pure introspection. Published one of the first article extracting brain data from eye Electroencephalogram channels. This is also, one of the first article explicitly linking single-trial channel activity with underlying Electroencephalogram sources separated using Independent Component Analysis. Developed software tools for analysis of spontaneous and event related Electroencephalogram data (EEGLAB). A. Delorme wrote the software EEGLAB in collaboration with S. Makeig at University of California, San Diego, which is made publicly available on the Internet and is to date, the most popular software for analyzing Electroencephalogram data (more than 130,000 downloads to date). lieutenant contains ground breaking signal processing tools not available in any commercial software package. A. Delorme have also co-organized and supervised the management and presentation of more than 18 symposia worldwide on Electroencephalogram signal processing. The landmark EEGLAB article in J of Neuroscience Methods has been cited more than 1780 times as of July 2013 according to Thompson Reuters. Published one of the first article using Independent Component Analysis to process Brain Computer Interface data. Published a landmark article showing that achromatic visual information is processed faster and before chromatic information. Design of one of the largest biologically plausible neural network ever simulated for processing natural photographs (about 30 million neurons and 300 billion connections). This neural network was able to recognize faces of individuals.