I am a scientist and the author of the book Being Fully Connected. I value multidisciplinary knowledge and believe in combining art and science to foster creativity and strengthen individual uniqueness. I completed my Ph.D. at Université du Québec in 2018, where I integrated my background in physics with computer science to advance medical technologies. During my doctoral research, I developed a novel coronary artery tissue characterization technique for pediatric patients affected by Kawasaki disease.
Following my Ph.D., I pursued postdoctoral research at Polytechnique Montréal and the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, focusing on atherosclerosis in the adult population. There, I developed a computer-aided diagnostic framework that provides clinicians with an operator-independent diagnosis of histological coronary lesions. In 2020, I joined ViTAA Medical Solutions, where I developed an automated system to detect and characterize pathological tissues in abdominal aortic aneurysms.
In 2024, I joined the University of Michigan, where I continue my research on volumetric blood flow quantification—an essential factor in intracoronary plaque rupture risk prediction and a critical mechanism underlying coronary artery disease, the leading cause of death worldwide.
Art and creative writing are also essential aspects of my life. Through these practices, I combine mind and heart to give identity to my creations using colorful patterns, poems, and text.
"Science must contribute to self-awareness, inner growth, and social and collective progress, and it should be built based on implemented values to be effectively applied. Otherwise, it lacks reverence. "