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I was born in October 1984 in Orléans, France. I received the engineer degree in Biophysics of Telecom Physics Strasbourg in 2007. In 2010, I received the Ph.D. degree in Biomechanics from the University of Strasbourg for my work on the coupling of biomechanics and medical imaging for the investigation of the intracerebral traumatic brain injuries. During two postdoctoral fellowships at the Center for Research on Inflammation (Inserm-APHP, Paris, France, 2011-2013) and at the Institut Langevin (ESPCI, Inserm, Paris, France, 2013-2015), I focused successively my work on the development of Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) to investigate the cerebral effects of the cannabinoids and on the application of ultrasound shear wave elastography to muscular and cardiac soft tissues. In March 2015 I joined the Institute of Image-Guided Surgery of Strasbourg, France (IHU, ICube laboratory), working on the development of MRE in the field of the numerical simulations dedicated to computer-assisted surgery. Since October 2016, I work as permanent researcher at the CNRS (CR1, Chargé de Recherche, French National Center for Scientific Research) affected at the ICube laboratory (CNRS UMR 7357 University of Strasbourg, France) for the development of biomechanical quantitative approaches of elastography (MRE and ultrasound-based) in the field of computer-assisted surgery.
I was born in October 1984 in Orléans, France. I received the engineer degree in Biophysics of Telecom Physics Strasbourg in 2007. In 2010, I received the Ph.D. degree in Biomechanics from the University of Strasbourg for my work on the coupling of biomechanics and medical imaging for the investigation of the intracerebral traumatic brain injuries. During two postdoctoral fellowships at the Center for Research on Inflammation (Inserm-APHP, Paris, France, 2011-2013) and at the Institut Langevin (ESPCI, Inserm, Paris, France, 2013-2015), I focused successively my work on the development of Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) to investigate the cerebral effects of the cannabinoids and on the application of ultrasound shear wave elastography to muscular and cardiac soft tissues. In March 2015 I joined the Institute of Image-Guided Surgery of Strasbourg, France (IHU, ICube laboratory), working on the development of MRE in the field of the numerical simulations dedicated to computer-assisted surgery. Since October 2016, I work as permanent researcher at the CNRS (CR1, Chargé de Recherche, French National Center for Scientific Research) affected at the ICube laboratory (CNRS UMR 7357 University of Strasbourg, France) for the development of biomechanical quantitative approaches of elastography (MRE and ultrasound-based) in the field of computer-assisted surgery.

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