I received a Ph.D. in Computer Science at
INRIA in the
Geometrica
project under the supervision of Dr. Mariette Yvinec. My research interests include
image-based modeling for the reconstruction of outdoor scenes. My Ph.D. research
program title is
From 3D point couds to feature
preserving meshes and contributes to the 3 years research project
"Gyroviz" that addresses the challenge of automatic modeling of 3D physical
scenes from located frames. I am also working with the
CGAL library and am actively participating in the development of the
Point Set Processing package and am responsible in collaboration with
Prof. Pierre Alliez and MSc. Laurent Saboret for its maintenance and oversight.
I received a
M.Sc.
in Computer Science on the topic of Image and Geometry for Multimedia and Modeling
in life science at
UNSA (Universite de
Nice Sophia Antipolis) and Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Telecommunications (Telecom-paristech), in 2007 with
a Master thesis on Synthesis of Compact Textures for Real-time Terrain Rendering
under the supervision of Dr.
Sylvain Lefebvre, in the
Reves
project at INRIA. I received a Bachelor's in Computer Science with a thesis on the
Formalization of the neuro-biological models for spike neurons under the
supervision of Prof. Thierry Vieville, in the
Odyssee project at INRIA. I am the creator and main editor of the
Kraken engine (see page 4), an automatic-activity generator using a
web XML structure devoted to scientifc web site's creation. I appeared in
oXygen quotes.
I was a teaching assistant at the
EFREI Engineering School in Paris, in Mathematics for Geometry in C++ (CGAL)
as well as a teaching assistant for undergraduate students in the Economics and
Law Departement of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. I train students
for the
C2i examination
by giving courses for improving, their use of Office Automation Softwares and their
computer knowledge (security, internet...).
If you want to find out more about my background download my resume in
english or
french both are in
pdf format and
Updated.
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