Master of Science Student in Psychology — Research
Emmanuelle Coutu-Nadeau is a master's student in psychology at the Université de Montréal. She specializes in the clinical applications of artificial intelligence to detect neurological markers of autism in EEG recordings.
She holds two undergraduate degrees from McGill University, in software engineering and psychology, and has worked in digital health as a developer and project manager at CareSimple.
Her path bridges technology, healthcare, and neuropsychology. She is passionate about the intersection of AI and mental health, and aims to contribute to meaningful advances in both research and clinical settings.
In her free time, she enjoys running, doing pilates, and baking homemade sourdough bread!