About me.

As a statistician and PhD in signal processing, I am passionate about the applications of the mathematics of randomness in everyday life. My main research subject is the application of statistical signal processing tools for medical diagnosis. I also love to apply statistical solutions to other areas such as finance, engineering, urban mobility, and general decision-making.

When not busy doing calculations, I enjoy my free time drawing portraits, disassembling old computers, and reading French literature. I also keep stubbornly trying – and failing – to bake a passable baguette.