Short Bio:
I am a professor of computer science at Ecole
Polytechnique. Prior to this, I worked for Google in their Image Search team in sunny Mountain
View. In 2011 I graduated from
Stanford University with a
Ph.D. in Computational Mathematics (from the
ICME
department), having done work on shape analysis in the
geometric computing lab headed by prof.
Leonidas Guibas. In 2014, I
received the
Eurographics
Young Researcher Award. In 2018, I received a
Bronze medal from the CNRS. My CV from January 2023 can be found
here.
Research Interests:
I am interested in geometric data analysis, and especially in the analysis and
processing of deformable 3d shapes. Globally, this can be defined as trying to
find "structure" in geometric data, which can mean anything from
curvature and feature point detection on a surface to analysis of collections of
3d models. I am currently looking for students or post-docs to
work with. If you are interested, please feel free to send me an email.
My current research is primarily supported by my ERC Starting Grant: EXPROTEA.