Summary
Jean Létang is a senior scientific researcher and lecturer based in Greater Lyon with nine years of documented experience and a multi-decade career in medical imaging, particle physics and Monte Carlo simulation applied to hadron therapy and proton/gamma-prompt imaging. Affiliated with CREATIS and Centre Léon Bérard, he blends hands-on research in tomography and variance-reduction techniques with applied teaching at INSA Lyon across mechanical and materials engineering programs. His background spans academia and industry—from a PhD at CEA through postdocs at INRIA and INRS to engineering at Philips—giving him a rare mix of experimental, computational and instrument-focused expertise. He also has creative interests in games, hinting at an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving and outreach beyond strict lab work.
9 years of coding experience
M1, Electrical Engineering, M1, Electrical Engineering at University of Technology, Sydney
M2 GBM, Génie électrique, M2 GBM, Génie électrique at INSA Lyon