Dr. Olivier Colliot is a Research Director at CNRS (Division of Computer Science) and the co-head of the ARAMIS team (www.aramislab.fr) at the Paris Brain Institute (www.icm-institute.org), a team with joint affiliation between CNRS, Inria, Inserm, Sorbonne University and the Paris Brain Institute. He also holds a chair at the PRAIRIE Institute for Artificial Intelligence, a center of excellence created as part of the French strategic plan for AI. He has twenty years of experience working on the design and validation of innovative machine learning approaches to better understand, model, diagnose, predict and prevent brain disorders from multimodal data including neuroimaging, genomic and clinical data. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers. He has edited a reference book on “Machine learning for brain disorders” (Springer, 2023). He is an Associate Editor of Medical Image Analysis, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging and the SPIE Journal of Medical Imaging. He was the Conference Chair of SPIE Medical Imaging from 2022 to 2025. He acted as Area Chair for the MICCAI conference at various editions. He teaches at the graduate level at Mines ParisTech, CentraleSupelec, ENS Paris-Saclay and University Paris-Cité. His complete publication list can be found at https://cv.archives-ouvertes.fr/olivier-colliot.