
معرفی
Jean-Luc Schwartz is a Research Director at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University. He formerly directed the Institut de la Communication Parlée (ICP) from 2003 to 2006 and currently directs the Grenoble Cognition Cluster. He serves as Principal Investigator for the ERC Advanced Grant project "Speech Unit(e)s - The multisensory-motor unity of speech" and participated in establishing the Carnot Cognition Institute as a "Tremplin" in the Carnot 3 call.
His research centers on perceptual processing, audiovisual speech perception, and the phonetic foundations of phonological systems, utilizing Bayesian robotics frameworks and mirror system hypothesis investigations. Work spans cognitive psychology (Cognition, Perception & Psychophysics), neuroscience (Neuroimage, Human Brain Mapping), signal processing (IEEE Transactions), and computational linguistics (Journal of Phonetics), examining how low-level speech units interact with general cognitive principles.
Dr. Schwartz has coordinated special journal issues for Speech Communication and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, while organizing international workshops on audiovisual speech and language emergence. His scientific recognition includes the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant award:
- ERC Advanced Grant for "Speech Unit(e)s" project
He actively shapes Grenoble's research infrastructure through the Grenoble Cognition Hub and IDEX NeuroCoG project, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, and computer science for cognitive research advancement.

