📝 Personal Statement
I am a Research Software Engineer with a strong background in computer vision, image processing, and software development. My interests span open-source software, software optimization, neuro-engineering, and algorithm development, supported by a degree in computer vision.
As the Release Manager and one of the top contributors to the 🧠 Diffusion Imaging in Python (DIPY) project, I have focused on advancing open-source tools for computational neuroimaging, ensuring they are accessible, sustainable, and impactful for diverse research and clinical applications.
My work includes optimizing and integrating algorithms, managing contributions, ensuring code quality, providing documentation, and engaging with the user community.
🎓 Education
Master of Science in Image Processing and Computer Vision Department of Computer Science, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France (2007)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Department of Computer Science, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France (2005)
💼 Professional Experience
Research Software Engineer
Indiana University, Luddy School of Engineering (2017 - Present)
- Lead development and maintenance of DIPY and FURY projects
- Collaborate with international research communities
- Mentor students through Google Summer of Code
Research Software Engineer
Transvalor SA, France (2010 - 2017)
- Developed software solutions for industrial applications
- Applied computer vision techniques to real-world problems
Research Software Engineer
Centre for Mathematical Morphology, École des Mines ParisTech (2007 - 2010)
- Conducted research in mathematical morphology
- Contributed to multiphoton imaging innovations
🏆 Key Achievements
- Grantee of Essential Open Source Software for Science program from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
- 150+ contributors to DIPY project
- 21 students mentored through Google Summer of Code (2018-2024)
- Patent holder in multiphoton imaging technology
- International speaker at conferences including ISMRM and OHBM