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I was trained for fundamental and applied mathematics and got interested in medical applications during an internship at GE HealthCare. I continued to explore medical challenges during my PhD in Computer Science at the ICube Laboratory in the MLMS team, where my research revolved around the subject entitled "Functional Map-Based Shape Collection Matching and Analysis for Modeling Breast Shape Evolution During Radiotherapy".

I got the opportunity to teach students from Telecom Physique Strasbourg (TPS). I started as teacher assistant and eventually got hired as an ATER (Attaché temporaire d'enseignement et de Recherche) which made me responsible for a C programming class. In addition I got to supervise four interns, working on various topics related to my PhD research. All together, it was a very rewarding experience which helped me to improve my communication and vulgarization skills.

I am very curious and always looking for new things to learn, from differentiable geometry to martial arts, including code development. I am more of a team player as sharing and exchanging with other is, for me, not only the best way to conduct a project but also to widen its perspectives.

Beyond my academic and industry work, I also enjoy bringing ideas to life through personal projects. Two of them: Dashlab and MindShelf, reflect my interest in interactive data visualization and knowledge organization. DashLab is an online dashboard designed to manage and run multiple coding projects from a single platform, while MindShelf serves as a personal knowledge hub to organize and share insights from both practical experiences and technical learning. These projects have given me the opportunity to explore complementary perspectives and apply my skills in creative, hands-on ways, and they continue to evolve alongside my own growth and interests.

I’m currently looking for new opportunities to apply my skills and make a meaningful impact. If you think we could collaborate or if you have any exciting projects in mind, don’t hesitate to reach out!

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