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Karim Jerbi is a Full Professor at the University of Montreal's Department of Psychology, within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Systems Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroimaging (Junior 2) and leads interdisciplinary research programs. His affiliations include the CRM — Centre de recherches mathématiques, CERNEC — Centre de recherche en neuropsychologie et cognition, CRIUGM — Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, PhysNum — Laboratoire de physique numérique, BRAMS — Laboratoire international de recherche sur le Cerveau, la Musique et le Son, and CIRCA — Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche sur le cerveau et l'apprentissage. These affiliations emphasize his collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to neuroscience and neuroimaging.
His research investigates cognitive functions and dysfunctions using advanced signal processing and machine learning applied to multimodal brain data. Key interests include neural oscillations, brain connectivity, and the interplay between cognitive processes and neuroimaging techniques like MEG and EEG. He explores topics such as sleep dynamics, decision-making, mindfulness meditation effects, and neurodegenerative disorders, bridging computational models with clinical applications.
Jerbi's recent work highlights trends in AI-driven neuroimaging tools (e.g., MEEGNet, NeuroPycon), criticality in brain networks, and the impact of consciousness states on neural activity. His grants include leading the UNIQUE initiative (2019–2024) and co-directing projects like 'Partnership for Abundant Intelligences' (2024–2029), funded by organizations like FRQNT and SSHRC. These efforts aim to integrate AI, mathematics, and clinical research for transformative insights into brain function.
- Scientific Awards: Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Systems Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroimaging (Junior 2).
In advising, he has guided students in topics like AI-based biomarker identification, hypnosis dynamics, and motor intention decoding. His labs and teams, such as the CRM and CERNEC, focus on mathematical foundations of neural systems and neuropsychological cognition, respectively. Collaborations span diverse fields, including gériatrie, music cognition, and computational intelligence, reflecting his commitment to cross-disciplinary innovation.

