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In 2007, he joined Sylvain Baillet at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris as a research engineer. Funded by the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm, CEA/Neurospin), his mission was to redesign the Brainstorm software. Since then, he has been leading the development of the Brainstorm project from different labs and with various collaborators, including the University of Southern California (2009-2011), McGill University (2011-2017) and Grenoble Alpes University (2017-present). | In 2007, he joined Sylvain Baillet at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris as a research engineer. Funded by the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm, CEA/Neurospin), his mission was to redesign the Brainstorm software. Since then, he has been leading the development of the Brainstorm project from different labs and with various collaborators, including the University of Southern California (2009-2011), McGill University (2011-2017) and Grenoble Alpes University (2017-2021). [[https://fr.linkedin.com/in/francoistadel|LinkedIn]] | [[https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=3x6gm9UAAAAJ&hl=en2Fprofile%2FFrancois_Tade|GoogleScholar]] | [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francois-Tadel|ResearchGate]] |
François Tadel, MSc

Independent research engineer
Grenoble, France
François Tadel graduated with honors from the University of Technology of Compiegne (France) in 2005, as an engineer in software and human-machine interface design. He started developing software dedicated to EEG source localization in epilepsy at the University Hospital of Geneva (Switzerland).
In 2007, he joined Sylvain Baillet at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris as a research engineer. Funded by the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm, CEA/Neurospin), his mission was to redesign the Brainstorm software. Since then, he has been leading the development of the Brainstorm project from different labs and with various collaborators, including the University of Southern California (2009-2011), McGill University (2011-2017) and Grenoble Alpes University (2017-2021).