Bernard Claverie obtained his PhD in human neurosciences in 1983 at the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon (France) and received his HDR (Accreditation to supervise researches) in 1987, as Doctor es sciences and as Doctor es letters and human and social sciences at the University of Bordeaux II.
He holds an International certification in Human ecology (1983) and a master's degree in clinical and pathological psychology oriented towards neuropsychology (2013).
Bernard Claverie supervised some twenty doctoral thesis (PhD) in psychology, cognitive sciences, or neuroscience engineering.
His current research focuses on augmented collaborative work and on the human dimension of AI enhancement in human-machine teaming.
In particular, he sets artificial intelligence in an evolutionary perspective as an extra-corporal extension of human cognition, that is a mere enhancement instrument.
Inspired by his own academic background, deeply influenced by (French-origin) structuralism and cybernetics, he promotes a scientific and reasonable constructivism for the future of humanity.
5, left vacant by the death of Jacques Valade, whose eulogy he delivered at his formal reception held at the Hôtel de l'Academie, on December 5, 2024.
Born in a modest family of small traders and craftsmen, Bernard Claverie was raised in a great musical tradition.