Academic profile and research involvement
I am a Full Professor at the University of Bourgogne Europe, where I have been an Associate Professor since 2006. My research focuses on multimodal imaging for appearance capture and modelling, with applications in Cultural Heritage and Industry.
I coordinated the French ANR project SUMUM (ANR 2017) and served as local coordinator for the H2020 MSCA-ITN project CHANGE. I am currently involved in the Horizon Europe project CHEMINOVA and the ANR-23 project RTI4.0.
Our team is leading major international research initiatives in cultural heritage innovation and Industry 4.0...
The SUMUM project has gained national recognition with official publications by both the Ministry of Culture...
The SUMUM project was featured at the ANR symposium on digital technology and heritage...
Our H2020 ITN-MSCA “CHANGE” project has been accepted with an exceptional score of 98.2%...
Record of securing major competitive research grants and industrial collaborations (Horizon Europe, H2020, ANR, CNRS, COST, PSPC…), with leading roles in project management, innovation, and PhD/postdoc supervision.
The SUMUM project showcases innovative digital technologies for multi-scale and multi-modal documentation of cultural and natural heritage. It advances new methods in acquisition, processing, interpretation, and dissemination of heritage data, supporting international scientific collaboration.
Demonstrated leadership through the evaluation of project outcomes, supervision of team members, and coordination of multidisciplinary activities to ensure efficient execution and successful project delivery.
Recent activities and distinctions
Application of RTI-based reconstruction and relighting techniques for quality assessment of manufactured surfaces.
Participation and presentation of the SUMUM project at the conference organized by the French National Research Agency (ANR), focusing on the role of digital technologies in cultural heritage research and innovation.
Research project funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), focusing on advanced Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) methods for industrial inspection and surface analysis.