About
I am a Computer Vision researcher specializing in 3D Computer Vision (image-based 3D reconstruction of rigid/deformable objects). My work has particularly focused on the mathematical modeling and optimization aspects of 3D reconstruction problems. Some applications include cultural heritage, augmented reality, digital healthcare, and robotics.
I received my PhD from the University of Strasbourg in France, and I was advised by Adlane Habed, Fabio Morbidi, Cédric Demonceaux, and Michel de Mathelin. My PhD research was on camera autocalibration, a classic yet still challenging problem in Computer Vision.
I did a postdoc at the University of Clermont Auvergne in France, where I worked with Adrien Bartoli. My research was on the 3D reconstruction of non-rigid objects, focusing on camera calibration in a deformable scene. I also collaborated with Shaifali Parashar and Daniel Pizarro.
I am looking for opportunities in Computer Vision in both academia/industry. I will be glad to discuss potential opportunities and Computer Vision in general. Feel free to get in touch!