Summary
Manik Bhattacharjee is a research engineer with eight years of experience specializing in brain imaging, signal processing and deployment of clinical research software for intracerebral EEG platforms. Based in Grenoble, he contributes to CNRS's GMCAO team and builds software stacks for the Human Intracerebral Platform and CamiTK, combining Linux administration, cluster orchestration and reproducible pipelines. He has a strong translational track record—from designing neurosurgical planning tools and anonymized data infrastructures handling hundreds of terabytes to creating 3D-printed brain models and founding PlasticBrain to bridge software and tangible medical devices. Trained with a PhD in neuroimaging and an engineering degree in computer science, he moves fluidly between research, clinical requirements and production-grade engineering. Notably, his work often blends low-level system administration with high-level neuroscience analytics, enabling rapid deployment of complex imaging workflows in hospital environments.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
Engineer - Diplôme École des Mines de Nantes, Computer science for decision support, Engineer - Diplôme École des Mines de Nantes, Computer science for decision support at IMT Atlantique
PhD, Neuroimaging, PhD, Neuroimaging at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
DU, Experimental Neurology, DU, Experimental Neurology at Université Paris Cité
Collège George Sand
French, English, Spanish, German