Summary
Guillaume Auzias is an interdisciplinary researcher with 10+ years' experience applying applied mathematics, image processing and statistical analysis to advance structural MRI, brain morphometry and shape analysis. Currently a Chercheur at CNRS and based in Marseille, he designs and implements novel registration and biomarker tools for clinical neuroimaging, with a track record spanning prenatal to neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative studies. His work blends theory and practicality—publishing methods and making tools available to the community—to improve diagnosis and patient monitoring. Trained with a PhD in Mathematics applied to NeuroImaging, he has moved smoothly between academic postdocs and industry R&D, giving him a rare combination of methodological rigor and production-aware engineering. An underappreciated strength is his focus on cortical surface parameterization and diffeomorphic registration, techniques that repeatedly underpin his contributions to morphometry and biomarker discovery.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Licence & Master 1, Mathematics, Informatics, Physics, Licence & Master 1, Mathematics, Informatics, Physics at Université Nice Sophia Antipolis
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics applied to NeuroImaging, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics applied to NeuroImaging at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Master's degree, Mathematics and applications, Master's degree, Mathematics and applications at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
French, English