I am an Associate Professor at ENSEEIHT / INP Toulouse and a member of the research team SC (Signals and Communication) of IRIT, in Toulouse, France.
Previously occupied positions:
- From November 2019 to August 2020 I was a post-doctoral fellow at CICS team of Gipsa-lab and the Multidisciplinary Institute of Artificial Intelligence (MIAI) Grenoble Alpes, where I worked on random tensor models.
- From November 2018 to October 2019, I was a post-doctorate researcher at Morpheme team of INRIA/I3S Laboratory (Sophia Antipolis), where I worked on matrix and tensor models for super resolution fluorescence microscopy.
- From January 2017 to October 2018, I was a post-doctorate researcher in DecoDa project at GIPSA-Lab (Grenoble) / I3S Laboratory (Sophia Antipolis), where I worked on theoretical and algorithmic aspects of low-rank tensor approximation.
Academic formation:
- I received my PhD in signal processing from Université Côte D’Azur (Nice, France) in 2016. My thesis, named “Estimation of structured tensor models and recovery of low-rank tensors”, directed by CNRS Research Director Gérard Favier, was prepared at I3S Laboratory (Sophia Antipolis).
- I obtained my MSc in electronic systems from Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) in 2012. My dissertation (in Portuguese), entitled “Efficient derivation and use of reference Volterra filters in the evaluation of nonlinear formalisms”, was directed by Associate Professor Phillip Mark Seymour Burt and prepared at LCS laboratory of EPUSP.
- I became a BSc in Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil) in 2006.