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Stéphane Dufau

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**Research engineer (biological data analyst), CNRS** Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive (UMR7290) CNRS & Aix-Marseille University, France **Honorary Senior Research Fellow** Queensland Brain Institute The University of Queensland, Australia **Academic pages** *- LPC page (*[https://lpc.univ-amu.fr/fr/profile/dufau-stephane)](https://lpc.univ-amu.fr/fr/profile/dufau-stephane) \- *QBI page* ([https://qbi.uq.edu.au/profile/16159/stephane-dufau)](https://qbi.uq.edu.au/profile/16159/stephane-dufau) *- ResearcherID* (Publons, [web](https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/1811425), including satatistics and citation metrics from Web Of Science Core Collection, Clarivate, & peer-review activity), *- OrcID* ([web](http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2692-2084)), *- Scopus Author* ([web](https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=16833439500), including statistics and citation metrics from Scopus, Elsevier), *- Google Scholar* ([web](https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=kzJ_yRcAAAAJ&hl=fr&oi=ao), including citation metrics from Google) *- ResearchGate* ([web](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephane_Dufau), social scientific networking) ### POSITION - Currently on a long-term scientific mission at QBI, UQ, Australia (2022/2023) - Research engineer in [Laboratoire de psychologie cognitive](https://lpc.univ-amu.fr/) at [Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique](http://www.cnrs.fr/) (CNRS) and [Aix-Marseille University](http://www.univ-amu.fr/), France. I am in charge of the [Experimentation and Analysis Service](https://lpc.univ-amu.fr/fr/service-experimentation-analyse) ### BIO After a degree in [physics](https://sciences.univ-reunion.fr/presentation) (1997) and [biomedical engineering](https://www.univ-tlse3.fr/master-electronique-energie-electrique-automatique-parcours-radiophysique-medicale-et-genie-biomedical) (medical imaging, 1999), I worked as a [database manager](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Marine_Infantry_Parachute_Regiment). In 2001, I was appointed by CNRS as a [software engineer](http://metiersit.dsi.cnrs.fr/index.php?page=ficheemploitype&codeEmploi=E2C45&idFamillePro=20&codeBAP=E&codeFamille=C) in a cognitive psychology lab (~20 permanent researchers). I mainly analysed data and wrote computer programs for the different recording devices I managed ([eletroencephalography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroencephalography), [ocular movements](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_movement), [behavior](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_behavior)). I started to be interested in the various research topics the lab I worked in covered with a particular focus on [psycholinguistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psycholinguistics). While still working, I enrolled in a [PhD program in neuroscience](https://ecole-doctorale-62.univ-amu.fr/), which was completed it in 2008 ([abstract](http://www.sudoc.fr/131402390)), and competed for a research engineer position at CNRS I obtained in 2010. I am since a biological data analyst. I am particularily interested in developing novel methods of data acquisition and data processing for the study of language and cogntion. ### ### GRANTS *PI, co-PI* \- **Bionics Challenge** 2023: Pilot study of non-invasive wearable devices in the video-EEG epilepsy monitoring unit, PI: Aileen McGonigal (University of Queensland, Australia; 40,000 A$) \- **Convergences AMPIRIC** 2021, Finger-tracker, PI: Stephane Dufau (3000 EUR) \- **DFG** 2016-2021: The role of morphemes during reading development. PI : Sascha Schroeder (https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/281585956?language=en) \- **Fédération 3C** 2021: Finger-tracker, PI: Stephane Dufau (3000 EUR) \- **Fédération 3C** 2015: OpenSesame on the web, PI: Sebastiaan Mathot (5000 EUR) *Formal participation with methodological support/supervision in ANR grants and ERC work packages; International and national grants* \- **ANR** 2021-2025: Role of distraction on children's math performance. PI: Patrick Lemaire (260,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2020-2023: Influence of emotions on problem-solving strategies: fundamental studies and ecological validations in the military context – EmoCog PI: Patrick Lemaire (265,000 EUR) \- **ERC Avanced** 2017-2022: Parallel orthographic processing and reading. PI : Jonathan Grainger (2 500 000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2017-2020: Moderators of cognitive aging : the role of strategies. PI: Patrick Lemaire (261,000 EUR) \- **ANR/DFG** 2016-2019: Role of morphemes in learning reading. PI : Sascha Schroeder/Jonathan Grainger \- **ANR** 2015-2018: Integration of spatial and orthographic information during reading. PI : Jonathan Grainger (210,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2015-2020: Optimization of cognitive control: Behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging approaches to typical and atypical development. PI : Agnès Blaye (155,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2013-2016: Megastudies of visual and spoken word recognition. PI: Ludovic Ferrand (200,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2013-2017: Vieillissement et variations stratégiques : rôle des fonctions exécutives. PI: Patrick Lemaire (270,000 EUR) \- **ERC Avanced** 2008-2013: Cracking the orthographic code. PI: Jonathan Grainger (2,300,000 EUR). \- **ANR** 2007-2010: The cognitive basis of lexical selection. PI: François-Xavier Alario (130,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2007-2010: Cognitive aging, strategic variations, and executive functions in arithmetic, memory, and skill acquisition. PI: Patrick Lemaire (215,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2006-2009: Compensation cérébrales et cognitives au cours duvieillissement normal. PI: Michel Isingrini (250,000 EUR) \- **ANR** 2006-2008: Apprentissage neuro-computationnel de la lecture. PI: Jonathan Grainger (277,000 EUR) \- **CNRS** 2003-2005 (ACI TCAN): Modélisation computationnelle de l'apprentissage des mots écrits. PI: Jonathan Grainger (50,000 EUR) *Early scholar grants* \- **French ministry of education** 1999: Master 2 (3,500 EUR - scholar) \- **Regional council of Reunion Island** 1998: Master 1 (1,500 EUR - scholar)

Publications

daisy-bertrand

Evidence for Multiple Routes in Learning to Read

Jonathan Grainger , Bernard C Lété , Daisy Bertrand , Stéphane Dufau , Johannes C Ziegler
2nd United Kingdom Orthography Group meeting (UKOG), 2011, Reading, United Kingdom
Poster de conférence hal-03812169v1