Head Of The Platform For Ocular Imaging Research (RIO)
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
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Mattia Tomasoni is Head of the Platform for Ocular Imaging Research (RIO) at Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital in Lausanne, combining a PhD in computational biology with an MSc in computer science and a decade of cross-border experience in data-driven biomedical engineering. He builds and leads teams that translate patient imaging, genomics and proteomics into clinical-grade tools for ophthalmology, from photoreceptor detection to retinal blood-flow and pupil-response quantification. His background spans industry and academia—IBM, Uppsala, Leeds and Science for Life Lab—bringing production-grade software engineering together with quantitative biology and machine learning. Mattia’s work uniquely bridges microscopic imaging and genetics, pursuing automatic inflammation grading and the genetic determinants of eye morphology. Fluent in deploying cognitive and cloud services as well as research platforms, he’s as comfortable designing algorithms as he is shipping reproducible clinical research pipelines. Colleagues note his international perspective—having worked across eight countries—which informs pragmatic, medically-focused solutions that scale.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology at University of Lausanne
BSc Informatics, BSc Informatics at Università degli Studi di Padova
MSc. Thesis Computer Science, MSc. Thesis Computer Science at Tsinghua University
MSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at Uppsala University
Contributions:34 pushes, 1 branch, 8 comments in 4 months
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Mattia Tomasoni - Head Of The Platform For Ocular Imaging Research (RIO)