About me
I am a PhD student at Sorbonne Université, working in the Aramis Lab at the Paris Brain Institute (ICM). My supervisors are Ninon Burgos and Olivier Colliot.
My thesis focuses on longitudinal processing of neuroimages for the study of neurodegenerative diseases, with an emphasis on MRI registration, segmentation, and benchmarking.
Before starting my PhD (March 2024), I worked for nearly three years as a medical imaging research engineer in the same lab, contributing to the development of Clinica, an open-source neuroimaging software platform. I worked on standardising datasets to the BIDS format and refactoring image processing pipelines using Nipype and Pydra.
I hold a Diplôme d’ingénieur from Telecom Physique Strasbourg (2020).
Research interests
- Longitudinal MRI processing and benchmarking
- Brain registration and segmentation
- Reproducible neuroimaging workflows
- Open-source software for clinical research
News
- June 2026 — Poster at OHBM, Bordeaux: Comparing Volumetric Consistency of Longitudinal Preprocessing: A Multi-Cohort Test-Retest Study
- February 2026 — Oral presentation at SPIE Medical Imaging, Vancouver
- 2026 — Paper accepted in JNNP: Composite Grey Matter Fingerprints for Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia
