I have received my MSc in Computer Science Engineering from the UCLouvain in 2017. I then started working as research assistant in the Electrical Engineering department of the same university, and ended up pursuing a PhD around the topic of Instance Segmentation in Computer Vision, which I received in 2023. During my stay there, I worked on collecting data, writing annotation software, designing and training neural network-based methods for a variety of tasks. I also introduced engineering students to programming paradigms and computer vision as teaching assistant for the LFSAB1402 and LELEC2885 lessons.
Concurrently, I started working at Keemotion in 2020, later acquired by Sportradar, to provide computer vision advice, manage GPU clusters and organize public challenges. Once my thesis completed, I joined full-time to focus on the problem of object tracking until May 2024.
I joined the CETIC’s Data Science department in June 2024 as a research engineer. I am currently participating in Computer Vision projects and building expertise with Large Language Models (LLMs).
Nevertheless, opinions and content expressed here are my own.