Murielle Fabre
About Murielle Fabre
Murielle Fabre is a Postdoctoral Associate in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience at Inria and a Research Associate at CNRS, with extensive experience in neuroimaging and linguistics. She has held various academic positions and has a strong background in mentoring and teaching across multiple institutions.
Work at Inria
Murielle Fabre has been serving as a Postdoctoral Associate in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience at Inria since 2019. In this role, she engages in advanced research focused on the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and computational methods. Her work involves utilizing experimental neuroimaging techniques to explore language processing in the brain. Inria, known for its contributions to computer science and applied mathematics, provides a collaborative environment that enhances her research capabilities.
Current Position at CNRS
Since 2017, Murielle Fabre has held the position of Research Associate at the CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique, specifically within the Center for East-Asian Linguistics CRLAO. Her research at CNRS focuses on linguistic studies, particularly in relation to East Asian languages. This role complements her work at Inria, allowing her to apply her expertise in cognitive neuroscience to linguistic research.
Education and Expertise
Murielle Fabre possesses a strong educational background in linguistics and cognitive sciences. She earned her PhD in Neuro-linguistics from Inserm - Inalco, focusing on neuroimaging of languages in the brain. Her studies also include a Master’s degree in Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics from Peking University and a Master’s internship in cognitive sciences from École Normale Supérieure. She has expertise in experimental neuroimaging methods, including FMRI and EEG, as well as deep learning and natural language processing.
Previous Research and Teaching Experience
Murielle Fabre has a diverse range of previous research and teaching experiences. She worked as a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell University from 2017 to 2018 and held various teaching positions at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) from 2010 to 2016. Her roles included Lecturer and Teaching Assistant in Mandarin Grammar. Additionally, she served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at Collège de France from 2015 to 2017, contributing to her extensive background in academia.
International Collaboration and Mentorship
Murielle Fabre has engaged in international collaborations across Europe, China, and the United States, contributing to a variety of research projects. She has a strong track record of mentoring PhD students and has taught at universities both in France and internationally. Her multidisciplinary approach combines theoretical and experimental neuroimaging techniques, enhancing her contributions to the field of cognitive neuroscience.