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Tristan Glatard, PhD

Associate Professor in Computer Science and Software Engineering at Concordia University

Location: Montreal QC Canada

Tristan Glatard (PhD Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, 2007) is Associate Professor in Computer Science and Software Engineering at Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) and Canada Research Chair Tier II in Big Data Infrastructures for Neuroinformatics. His research aims to design platforms to enable efficient, open and reproducible neuroimaging. He actively contributes to several neuroinformatics platforms, most notably the Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform, the Virtual Imaging Platform, and Boutiques. In 2015, while a Visiting Scholar at the Montreal Neuroimaging Institute, he published an analysis of the reproducibility of neuroimaging pipelines across operating systems which has since then developed into a research program on numerical stability in neuroimaging. He leads a multi-disciplinary research group of 10+ students and postdocs at Concordia University and is a regular contributor of BrainHack, an innovative meeting format that promotes scientific collaboration and education in an open, inclusive environment.


Associated Grants

  • Improving the generalizability and robustness of MRI-derived biomarkers of Parkinson's Disease through analytical and data variability evaluations

    2022


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