Summary
Christophe Saint-jean is a researcher and associate professor at the University of La Rochelle with over 13 years of experience in algorithms, statistical pattern recognition and image processing using geometric methods. He combines strong practical programming skills (Python, C/C++, Java and some functional languages) with scientific computing tools (Matlab, R, Maple, Sage) and solid applied mathematics. His work at MIA Lab focuses on data analysis and image processing pipelines rooted in geometric approaches, bridging theory and reproducible implementation on Linux. Comfortable translating advanced statistical and algorithmic ideas into working code, he brings a rare mix of academic rigor and hands-on software craftsmanship. Based in La Rochelle, he has a doctoral background in computer science, AI and statistics and an aptitude for making complex mathematical methods practically usable.
13 years of coding experience
Université de La Rochelle
DEA, Informatique, DEA, Informatique at Université de Montpellier II
Thèse de doctorat, Informatique, IA, statistiques, Thèse de doctorat, Informatique, IA, statistiques at La Rochelle Université
French, English, Spanish