
Research Engineer at Institut Gustave Roussy
Paris Area, France

Research Engineer at Institut Gustave Roussy
Paris Area, France
I studied computer science for five years, majoring in artificial intelligence and since the beginning I am passionate about computer graphics. I completed various personal projects in this domain, and I confirm this passion in my work.
I love the Mac OS X platform and UNIX in general.
In a near future, I would love working in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Image processing, Machine Vision, Mac OS X
(Educational Institution; Hospital & Health Care industry)
February 2009 — Present (6 months)
Work on Mélimage project in collaboration with the Research and Development Laboratory of EPITA (LRDE). Development of a unified platform for medical imaging involving segmentation and registration with heterogeneous data.
Development of the Olena platform (http://olena.lrde.epita.fr).
(Public Company; si; Industrial Automation industry)
February 2008 — August 2008 (7 months)
Worked on XIP, an image processing platform used in the medical field (http://www.openxip.org). XIP is based on Open Inventor (an OpenGL layer) and Qt. Extended the network and multithreading capabilities.
Ported it on Mac OS X and Linux. Unified the OpenGL layer and the build process using Cmake.
(Education Management industry)
July 2007 — January 2008 (7 months)
Teaching UNIX basics (shell scripting, etc), C and C++ to third year student: elaboration of various projects.
(Non-Profit; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
November 2006 — November 2007 (1 year 1 month)
I managed the Mac association of EPITA, one of the biggest French Mac Association.
(Educational Institution; Telecommunications industry)
September 2006 — December 2006 (4 months)
Intern at the National Institute of Telecommunications located in Évry (France), in the biometric unit. Worked on different biometric projects: development of a video annotation software and iris recognition.
2003 — 2008
Image processing, Mac OS X
EpiMac