About
I am currently Temporary Lecturer and Research Assistant (Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche) at Bordeaux University, France.
I obtained my PhD at Bordeaux University, in the Image et Son research group at the LaBRI, under the supervision of Fabien Baldacci, Anne Vialard and Jean-Philippe Domenger.
My PhD was about the characterization of tubular organs (such as bronchi, blood vessels, neurons...) through representations such as orthogonal planes and curve-skeletons.
Previously, I did my Master's internship in Heidelberg University, in the Knop lab where my job was to automatize a microscope through automatic cell detection.
Orthogonal planes and associated voronoi diagram
Tangent of a 3D discrete curve
Normal cones computed on the surface of a cylinder
Orthogonal planes computed through
VCM
Skeleton computation from orthogonal plane estimation
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