Maxime Chauvin is a research-driven Head of Innovation with nine years of experience applying AI, deep learning, and scientific computing to real-world problems from geospatial intelligence to medical physics. He moved from PhD work simulating grazing-incidence X‑ray telescopes for space missions to optimizing radiotherapy at INSERM, and now leads development of novel methods to extract information from geospatial data at GEOFIT. Skilled across computer vision, numerical simulation and data analysis, he bridges academic rigor and production engineering—evidenced by contributions to the OpenGATE project improving STL CAD import and voxel dose/uncertainty reporting. Comfortable in multidisciplinary environments, he combines astrophysics-grade modeling with hands-on software development to turn complex simulations into deployable tools. Based in Nantes, he brings a rare mix of domain depth and practical implementation experience that accelerates innovation at the intersection of AI and physical sciences.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics and Space Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics and Space Sciences at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science at La Rochelle Université
Contributions:30 commits, 15 PRs, 16 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Maxime primarily contributed to the development of the `GateTessellated` class, focusing on reading and processing STL CAD files. They implemented support for both ASCII and binary STL file formats, including triangular and quadrangular facets. This involved modifying existing code and adding functionality to handle STL file parsing and data extraction, enhancing the project's ability to import and utilize CAD models. Additionally, they implemented new features for calculating and reporting dose and uncertainty within defined regions of voxels.
Contributions:9 commits, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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