I am a computer vision researcher interested in multi-view geometry, 3D reconstruction and related areas. I am currently working as a post-doctoral researcher at Kagoshima University. I got my PhD in 2011 from Université de Grenoble and from Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, when I was working in the Perception group on multi-view shape reconstruction under the supervision of Emmanuel Prados and Peter Sturm. I received my Research Masters degree in Signal and Image Processing in September 2007 from the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon and also graduated in July 2007 from the University of Lyon at the engineering school CPE Lyon in Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering. Before I have been a research assistant in medical imaging at UNC - Chapel Hill (2005-2006). I have been a visiting student at the Computer Vision lab at Columbia University (2009). In April 2012, I will join CVG group at ETH Zurich as a post-doctoral researcher.


Research Interests:
At Inria, my main research focus was on 3D modelling from multi-view images.

I am globally interested in variational methods, deformable surfaces, photometry, multi-view geometry, structure from motion, optimization methods, 3D reconstruction techniques, physics-based vision and computational photography.

Have a look at my research projects page and my publications list for more information.


Awards:

  • PhD Thesis award - Prix AFRIF 2011.
  • One of the Best Paper awarded during BMVC 2008: CRS Industrial Prize.

Events:

  • ORASIS 2011: Organizer with Régis Perrier, Frédéric Devernay and Peter Sturm.
  • CVPR 2010: Student volunteer.
  • ECCV 2008: Website maintenance & organization helper.

Extra & Personal Activities:

Extra vision activities include table tennis and mountain activities, especially hiking and skiing, a perfect paradise in the Grenoble area!

I am also interested in photography, and enjoy traveling a lot!