About me
Since 2020, I am a CNRS researcher at the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), in the Signal and Communications group. Before, I was a Postdoctoral researcher at the Center of Mathematical Modeling within the University of Chile. I received my PhD in Applied Mathematics in 2018 from the University of Bordeaux.
My research interests lie on optimal transport and especially on the statistical properties of barycenters in the Wasserstein space. Additionally I use and adapt fast algorithms for optimal transport. Recently, I have been interested in developing new framework for spectral analysis of times series.
News
- Open position for a two-years postdoc in audio signal processing and optimal transport, co-advised with Cédric Févotte.
Open position for a master internship “Approximation of densities via Lloyd’s algorithm“, co-advised with Édouard Pauwels.Open position for a master internship “Optimal transport for change detection between heteregeneous images“, co-advised with Nicolas Dobigeon and Marie Chabert.- Our paper with Felipe Tobar and Taco de Wolff, “Computationally-efficient initialisation of GPs: The generalised variogram method” is available on [arXiv].