I'm a PhD student in Computer Science at UC San Diego since October 2013. I work on hardware acceleration (FPGA, GPU, multi-threads...) and Computer Vision with professor Ryan Kastner. I got a Master's degree in computer science in France and I moved to the United States in December 2010 to work in a medical physics research lab in Moores Cancer Center in UCSD under the supervision of Prof. Steve Jiang. Over there, I worked on a platform for GPU-based algorithms to solve radiotherapy calculation problems. I am interested in software with hardware acceleration, particularly GPU and FPGA, high-level synthesis for FPGA, with a focus on computer vision algorithms. I am also interested in applying my research to other fields, such as archaeology or medicine. |