Since July 1st 2006, I am Instructor in Applied Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I am a member of both Bonnie Berger and Srinivas Devadas groups.
You can download my complete Curriculum Vitæ:
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I did my PHD in the computer science laboratory (LIX) of Ecole Polytechnique, where I worked on transmembrane protein structure prediction algorithms under the mentorship of Jean-Marc Steyaert.
In January 2005, I moved to Boston to work with Peter Clote on RNA secondary structure prediction algorithms. I resumed a work started during my PhD on the development of algorithms for exploring the RNA mutation landscape. This project has been subsequently funded by the NSF.
Six month later, I joined silmutaneously the Bonnie Berger and Srinivas Devadas groups to extend my work on protein structure prediction.
In July 2006, I joined the Applied Mathematics Department at MIT as an Instructor.
I am member of the MIT Computational and Systems Biology Initiative, the International Society of Computational Society and the RNA society.