"Maureen Clerc is research director at Inria in Sophia Antipolis, France. She obtained a PhD in 1999 from Ecole Polytechnique and the "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches" from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in 2007. Her research combines mathematics and computer science to extract dynamic information from the living human brain. The bioelectrical phenomena which she studies are electro- and magneto-encephalography, functional electrical stimulation, especially cochlear implants. This interdisciplinary research is performed in close interaction with clinical partners from Marseille and Nice University hospitals. A strong believer in reproducible research, she contributes to collaborative opensource software platforms (OpenMEEG and OpenViBE). In 2014, she has been awarded with the Pierre Faurre prize by the French Academy of Science."