I am an experimental physicist based in Paris, France. I obtained my PhD in the atom-optics group of Alain Aspect at the Laboratoire Charles Fabry. Under the supervision of Vincent Josse I worked in the Quantum Transport in Disorder team where we investigated weak and strong localization phenomena.

I followed Alexei Ourjoumtsev to the Collège de France as a PostDoc to help start the Quantum Photonics group. The focus of my work was the lensless control and imaging of cold atoms through a multimode fiber.

I made the jump from academia to industry to work at the startup LightOn. In its hardware research division I built optical processors - specialized machines that perform random projections for randomized numerical linear algebra and machine learning applications. During this time I have become interested in the application of tools and techniques developed by the machine learning community to problems in optics.

Most recently I have joined Welinq to build quantum memories.


You can find my PhD thesis here.
A full list of the publications and patents I (co-)authored is on Google Scholar.

I like taking photos and 3D printing.