Louis Pujol is a research engineer specializing in computational anatomy, combining a PhD in Applied Mathematics with six years of experience building scientific software for shape analysis. He develops robust, open-source tools—most notably as a core developer of scikit-shapes—bridging statistical modeling, numerical methods, and practical engineering to advance biomedical research. Based in the Greater Paris area, he has moved from doctoral research at Université Paris-Saclay to research-engineer roles at Université Paris Cité and now Dassault Systèmes, translating theory into production-ready libraries. His background in mathematical statistics and probability informs principled algorithm design, while his contributions to community tooling show a commitment to reproducible, extensible research software. Notably, he focuses on making complex geometric and anatomical analyses accessible to applied researchers through well-engineered Python packages.
6 years of coding experience
Doctorat, Applied Mathematics, Doctorat, Applied Mathematics at Université Paris-Saclay
Contributions:5 releases, 2 reviews, 35 PRs in 1 year 6 months
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Louis Pujol - Ingénieur Recherche at Dassault Systèmes