About me

I am a passionate French researcher specializing in physiological signal processing, biological data analysis, decision-making, and integrated systems. My work focuses on applying artificial intelligence, informatics, and statistics to the measurement and analysis of human data. I strive to enable the development of innovative health technologies and medical devices that enhance well-being and improve patient outcomes. I am especially interested in human functional rehabiliation though the developement of implantable active prostheses, mechatronic devices, and the analysis of their motor coupling with the body.

I earned my PhD in physiological signal processing and machine learning from the Université Grenoble Alpes in France, where I conducted my research at the Gipsa-Lab on the feasibility of an implantable active artificial larynx. Currently, I am working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tokyo, within in the Saito Laboratory on biological experiments automation and protein engineering. My work has been published or is soon to be released, and I later ambition to enter the French research institute CNRS to continue my research.