Aurelien Plyer is a research team lead and computer vision expert with over a decade of experience applying low-level vision, 3D reconstruction, and vision-based metrology across aerospace and robotics projects. Based at ONERA in Paris, he progressed from PhD research on massively parallel architectures to leading the MIC team and delivering vision-based landing demos for the ATTOL Airbus ExO project. He combines deep algorithmic skills with GPGPU programming (CUDA, OpenCL) and multi-language engineering (C/C++, Python, Matlab) alongside practical use of libraries like OpenCV, PCL, Qt and ROS. Aurelien also bridges research and teaching as a professor at Saclay and ESILV, and represents France at EuroSDR, reflecting a strong knack for translating academic advances into applied systems. As a co-founder of a medical research startup, he brings entrepreneurial curiosity and interdisciplinary problem solving to sensor-driven measurement challenges. Less obvious: his work emphasizes algorithm/architecture co-design, making him as comfortable optimizing hardware utilization as inventing new image-processing methods.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer vision, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer vision at Université Paris Nord- Paris 13
Licence, Mathematic, Licence, Mathematic at Université Montpellier II
master, Computer sciences, master, Computer sciences at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
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