Summary
Karim Makki is a Postdoctoral Scientist based in Clermont-Ferrand with eight years of experience at the intersection of signal and image processing, medical imaging, and applied research. He holds a PhD in signal, image and vision from IMT Atlantique and has led dynamic MRI reconstruction and biomechanical modeling projects aimed at improving outcomes for children with cerebral palsy. His postdoctoral work spans academia and national labs (Institut Pascal, Inria, IFP Energies nouvelles), where he applied stochastic filtering and high-resolution image reconstruction techniques to problems from surface evolution tracking to adaptive-optics-corrected astronomy. Before academia he accumulated hands-on systems and telecom experience—VoIP, Cisco/Alcatel telephony, and VMware administration—bringing rare operational depth to research software and reproducible code (public dynMRI repository). Comfortable bridging theory and practice, he combines rigorous numerical methods with production-minded deployment skills that accelerate translational imaging research.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master de recherche, OPSI Parcours Signal et Image, Master de recherche, OPSI Parcours Signal et Image at Ecole Centrale de Marseille
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, signal, image, vision, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, signal, image, vision at IMT Atlantique
Baccalauréat Mathématiques, Baccalauréat Mathématiques at Alahd el Jadid
Diplôme national d'ingénieur en sciences appliquées et en technologie, Réseaux informatiques et Télécommunications, Diplôme national d'ingénieur en sciences appliquées et en technologie, Réseaux informatiques et Télécommunications at National Institute of Applied Science and Technology
French, English, German, Arabic