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- Since January 2012, working as application engineer at Definiens AG
- 11th December, 2012: Defense of my Thesis on "Image-based Thrombus Characterization in DIC Microscopy - Segmentation under low-contrast and high-dynamic conditions".
Short Bio
| Dec. 2009- Dec. 2011 | Phd at CAMP, Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM), Munich, Germany
Image-based Thrombus Characterization in DIC Microscopy
Segmentation under low-contrast and high-dynamic conditions
Netim/Bloodomics European research consortium
Collaboration with the University of Cambridge and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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| Jan.2006- June 2008 | M. Sc., Molecular and Optical Imaging Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal , Montreal, Canada
Determination of neuronal activation of the spinal cord by intrinsic imaging
Major in medical imaging
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| Sept. 2004- June 2007 | M. Eng. / Dipl. Eng., Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France.
Major in computer science, signal and image processing.
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Active research projects
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The Bloodomics EU project aims are to identify the genetic risks factors of coronary heart diseases. One of the most common methods is to study the thrombus formation in the dorsal aorta of mutant Zebrafish larvae. The developing thrombus is imaged in vivo through a microscope/camera setup. The derived time to attachment, growth speed, and time to occlusion permits the characterization of the thrombus formation. However, this step presently remains manual. Our objective is to provide the geneticists in the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute with an image processing tool to automatically detect and segment the growing thrombus. This will significantly speed up and improve the precision of this current analysis.
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