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Francois Meyer graduated with Honors from Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Informatique et de Mathematiques Appliquees, Grenoble, in 1987, with a M.S. in applied mathematics. He received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from INRIA, France, in 1993. His Ph.D. advisor was Dr. Patrick Bouthemy. Meyer worked on the thermonuclear fusion program of the French Nuclear Energy Agency during his military service. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder. He had previously been an Assistant Professor at Yale University (1997-1999), a Visiting Professor at the Institute Henri Poincaré (Paris), a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, (UCLA) (2004), and a Visiting Research Scholar at Princeton University (2007).


Meyer and his students work on the development of mathematical algorithms and computational methods for the analysis of observational high-dimensional dataset; application to biology, neuroscience (fMRI, EEG), geoscience, etc.