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From 1 September 2026 to 29 February 2028
Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire
NEUROAGE
Neurocognitive aging phenotypes as emerging properties of reserve–energy dynamics
Mechanistic and predictive modeling of individual aging trajectories
Project
Understanding neurocognitive aging requires moving beyond group-average approaches toward individual-level modeling of variability. NEUROAGE proposes a precision neuropsychology framework integrating cognitive reserve and brain energy dynamics to explain resilience, vulnerability, and aging trajectories.
Framework
- Cognitive reserve formalized as a latent variable (CBR index)
- Brain energy quantified from functional connectivity
- Derived energy metrics: redistribution, cost, compensation
- AI-based phenotyping and trajectory prediction
Approach
- Multimodal data (cognitive, behavioral, structural & functional connectivity, dynamics)
- Graph theory & structural balance
- Bayesian models, GAM, mediation analyses
- Machine learning
Your role
- Structure and harmonize multimodal datasets
- Construct CBR index and energy metrics
- Model reserve–energy–cognition relationships
- Identify phenotypes and predict trajectories
Profile
- PhD in computational neuroscience
- Strong neuroimaging expertise (fMRI, connectivity)
- Python, machine learning
- Experience with multivariate modeling (PCA/PLS)
Plus: multimodal integration, dynamic modeling (HMM, MEG)
Environment
Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition (LPNC), CNRS UMR 5105 – Grenoble, France
Duration: 18 months (possible extension)
Application
CV, publications, selected papers, cover letter, 2 recommendation letters
📩 Contact: monica.baciu
univ-grenoble-alpes.fr (monica[dot]baciu[at]univ-grenoble-alpes[dot]fr)
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Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire
Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition (LPNC), CNRS UMR 5105 – Grenoble, France
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