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M2 SNA - Alumni

Sensory Neurosciences and Analysis

Name: Ouznadji Myriam 

Graduation year: 2024

Work-study program (alternance): L’Oréal – Saint-Ouen, France (Product Evaluation Apprentices) 

After the M2 Sensory Neurosciences and Analysis: PhD candidate in Neurosciences – Lausanne University, Switzerland

Actual Position: PhD candidate in Neurosciences – Lausanne University, Switzerland

My research topic: I explore the links between colors and affect. Passionate about neurobiology, sensory science, and cognitive science, I have research experience spanning both academic and applied contexts.

Name: Brun Antoine

Graduation year: 2025

Work-study program (alternance): Dsm-firmenich – Neuilly-sur-seine, France (Alternance sensory & consumer manager)

After the M2 Sensory Neurosciences and Analysis: VIE (Volontariat International en Entreprise) at dsm-firmenich, Barcelona, Spain

Actual position: VIE (Volontariat International en Entreprise) at dsm-firmenich, Barcelona, Spain

My work: I conduct consumer and sensory studies using implicit and neurophysiological methods, including the Implicit Association Task, Consumer Tests, the Acceptability Testing Reference Framework, Approach/Avoidance, and eye-tracking, in the context of food and fragrance products. The goal is to go beyond traditional surveys and gain a deeper understanding of human perception.

Name: Valdeman Milena

Graduation year: 2023

Work-study program (alternance): Symrise – Clichy, France (Consumer & Market Insights)

After the M2 Sensory Neurosciences and Analysis: Permanent position — Junior Project Manager at Symrise, France

Actual position: Permanent position — Junior Project Manager at Symrise, France

My work: I mainly manage consumer research projects within a fragrance house, from kick-off through to the client results presentation. Our team works closely with the creative teams as a strategic partner. We conduct different types of quantitative studies (CLT, HUT, benchmarking, U&A), qualitative research, and consumer neuroscience projects using different tools (IRT, eye-tracking,..)