I am a Biomedical Engineering student at Polytechnique Montréal, driven by the desire to apply my technical skills to healthcare innovation. Fascinated by the extraordinary machine that is the human body, I explore both the complexity of biological systems and the quantitative and algorithmic methods that can be used to analyze them and improve diagnosis or treatment.
My background combines scientific rigor with creativity, shaped by my training in classical music and my experience as a pianist. This dual foundation has helped me develop strong communication skills, both for technical presentations and when engaging with diverse audiences.
I have contributed to several engineering projects, including the development of an algorithm for correcting magnetic field inhomogeneities in MRI within the NeuroPoly laboratory, as part of Shimming Toolbox. My experience spans computer-aided design, programming (Python, C++, Matlab), and biomedical data processing, backed by strong teamwork abilities and an organized work approach.
I aim to put this multidisciplinary profile to work on concrete projects that enhance the performance, reliability, and safety of medical technologies.


