Pauline Dreyer

Pauline Dreyer

Ingénieure/Tech Eeg @ Inria

About Pauline Dreyer

Pauline Dreyer is an engineer specializing in cognitive technology, currently working at Inria in Bordeaux, France. She has a background in cognitive sciences and professional handball, and participates in projects aimed at improving brain-computer communication.

Work at Inria

Pauline Dreyer currently works at Inria as an Ingénieure/Tech EEG. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to projects that focus on cognitive technology and user training. Her role involves the design, development, and evaluation of products or services, particularly in the context of brain-computer communication. She is actively involved in the BrainConquest project, which aims to enhance communication between the brain and computers through effective user training.

Previous Experience at Université de Bordeaux

Prior to her current role, Pauline Dreyer worked at Université de Bordeaux as an Ingénieure d’études for a period of eight months in 2020. During her time there, she contributed to various research initiatives and projects, leveraging her expertise in cognitive sciences. This role allowed her to gain valuable experience in the academic research environment.

Educational Background in Cognitive Sciences

Pauline Dreyer studied at Université Lumière Lyon 2, where she earned a Licence in cognitive sciences from 2012 to 2015. She furthered her education at Université de Bordeaux, obtaining a Master's degree in the same field from 2016 to 2017. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her work in cognitive technology and ergonomics.

Professional Experience in Research and Sports

Before joining Inria, Pauline Dreyer worked at CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique as an Assistante ingénieur from 2018 to 2020. In addition to her research roles, she has a background as a professional handball player, competing for four years with Mérignac handball from 2016 to 2020. This experience as a high-level athlete complements her professional expertise, particularly in the health and disability sectors.

Skills and Interests

Pauline Dreyer possesses a diverse skill set that enables her to adapt to various job profiles. She has a strong interest in the health and disability sectors and aims to apply her skills and knowledge to improve outcomes in these fields. Her combination of cognitive technology expertise and athletic experience informs her approach to product design and user training.

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