Sarah Mashmoushi

I am a Lebanese PhD student currently working at GRAMFC under the supervision of Pr. Fabrice Wallois and co-supervision of Pr. Olivier David. My research focuses on analyzing spontaneous high-resolution EEG data in premature neonates to study changes in the complexity of endogenous brain generators—particularly Theta Temporal Activity in coalescence with Slow Waves (TTA-SW)—as well as the complexity of post-event activity across gestational ages (25–32 weeks).
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Rafik Hariri University in Lebanon and a Master's degree in Computational Neuroscience and Neuro-engineering from Université Paris-Saclay.