Summary
Claire Braboszcz is a senior researcher and cognitive neuroscientist with 11 years of technical experience designing human behavioral experiments and analyzing EEG and fMRI time-series, resulting in over ten publications and multiple grant awards including an EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship. She combines strong programming skills (Python, R, Matlab), machine learning (scikit-learn), and reproducible-science practices (BIDS-EEG, FAIR) to translate lab methods into industry-ready tools at Starlab Barcelona. Her background spans randomized controlled trials, online experiments, and neuroimaging protocol design—she has led a 120-participant RCT and developed EEG and fMRI paradigms for hypnosis, pain, and visual imagery. Passionate about non-pharmacological mental health interventions, she seeks interdisciplinary R&D roles to build technologies for better wellbeing, and is open to remote or part-time positions. An inquisitive, detail-focused scientist, she brings both hands-on instrumentation knowledge and business-facing project management experience.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive Neuroscience at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
The University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Cognitive Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Cognitive Science at University Lumière Lyon 2