Karim Jerbi is a professor at the Psychology department of the University of Montreal. He is Canada Research Chair in Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroimaging and heads the UNIQUE research cluster (Neuro-AI). He obtained a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Imaging from the Pierre & Marie Curie University in Paris and a biomedical engineering degree from the University of Karlsruhe (Germany). His research lies at the crossroads between cognitive, computational and clinical neuroscience. The goal of his research is two-fold: (1) To better understand the role of large-scale neural communication in cognitive processing, and (2) to investigate how brain networks breakdown in the case of psychiatric and neurological disorders. The methods used in his laboratory to study the brain include magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroncephalography (EEG). The data analytics in his lab strongly relies on the use of tools from Artificial Intelligence (e.g. machine learning).