UNIQUE Student Affairs Committee
Charlotte Volk
she/her
Co-Chair of the SAC
McGill University and Mila
I'm a PhD student in Computer Science at McGill and Mila, co-supervised by Blake Richards and Shahab Bakhtiari. My interests lie broadly in NeuroAI and human learning processes, and I work on biologically inspired learning algorithms. Right now, I'm working on developing predictive coding algorithms that are more closely mapped to cortical microcircuits and can process complex data modalities.
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Cornelius Crijnen
he/him
Technical Lead
McGill University and Mila
I’m a PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University and Mila, supervised by Professor Tal Arbel. My research focuses on deep learning and generative modeling for medical imaging, particularly self-supervised and diffusion-based methods for neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s.
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Elizaveta Sycheva
she/her
Event Coordinator
Université de Montréal
I'm a Master's student in Computational Medicine supervised by Professors Franco Lepore and Shahab Bakhtiari. My research focuses on audiovisual multisensory integration and how the brain combines information from different senses to guide perception and decision-making. I use computational and statistical modeling to characterize the dynamics of this process and to better understand how factors such as expectations and sensory reliability shape perceptual behavior.
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Emmanuelle Coutu-Nadeau
she/her
Content Manager
Université de Montréal
Emmanuelle Coutu-Nadeau (M.Sc. Candidate, University of Montreal) specializes in the intersection of artificial intelligence and developmental psychology. Under the supervision of Dr. Sarah Lippé, she develops AI-driven analytical pipelines for EEG data to enhance the diagnostic precision of Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. She holds two undergraduate degrees from McGill University, in Software Engineering and Psychology, and has worked in digital health at CareSimple as a software developer and later as a project manager. Emmanuelle is also a mentor for Technovation Montreal, where she supports girls aged 8 to 18 in creating mobile applications with social impact. Her background reflects a unique expertise at the intersection of technology, health, and psychology.
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Hugo Delhaye
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Communication Lead
Université de Montréal
I am a Master’s student in Psychology at Université de Montréal, co-supervised by Lune Bellec and Audrey Durand. My research combines behavioral data, artificial intelligence models, and video game simulations to compare how humans and artificial agents explore and learn from their environments.
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Laurence Lessard
she/her
Liaison to the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee
Université de Montréal
I'm a Master's student in Psychology at Université de Montréal, specializing in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience. My current work focuses on how visual perception and mental imagery share a similar representational format. I am interested more generally in the inner world of the mind and what is shaping each individual's unique way of perceiving and imagining.
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Shawn Manuel
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Co-Chair of the SAC
Université de Montréal
I am a PhD student working on bridging subjective experience and objective measurement through computational methods in brain and mental health research. I am particularly interested in how we can use large language models and other AI tools alongside traditional methods such as neuroimaging, psychophysics and psychometrics.
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USS is organized every year by volunteer students from UNIQUE. This is the organizing team of USS 2026.
Bahar Moadeli
Communication
Concordia University
I am a MASc student at Concordia University, supervised by Dr. Habib Benali. My research focuses on analyzing resting-state fMRI data to investigate the relationship between brain glutamate levels and motor-related neural activity patterns. By integrating multimodal neuroimaging data, I aim to explore how fluctuations in glutamate concentration are reflected in BOLD signal dynamics, particularly in brain regions involved in motor memory consolidation.
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Myriam Sahraoui
Co-Chair
Université de Montréal
I'm a PhD student in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience under the supervision of Professors Bruno Gauthier and Karim Jerbi. My research focuses on exploring and characterizing neuroexecutive heterogeneity during development. I aim to combine mobile neuroimaging techniques with data-driven clustering methods to uncover meaningful patterns in brain and behavioral data.
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Tanzia Mobarak
Workshop management team
Université de Montréal
I am a doctoral student in Cinema at the Université de Montréal, supervised by Professor André Gaudreault and Professor Karim Jerbi. I am also a research assistant at the Laboratoire CinéMédias. My current research interests include: early cinema technology, video GenAI technology, neurocognitive impact of GenAI videos on viewers, etc.
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