Robin Tournemenne is a research engineer in Toulouse with a decade of experience applying acoustics and advanced signal processing to problems ranging from musical instrument design to cell biology. He combines deep expertise in resonator acoustics and Monte Carlo–based inverse problem solving with practical skills in Matlab, Python and C++ for physical modeling. His work bridges psychoacoustics and computational methods, using time-frequency analysis, wavelets and supervised classification to extract perceptually meaningful features. At MODARTT he implements physical-modeling solutions informed by a PhD in acoustics and a track record of peer-reviewed publications from Inria and Institut Pasteur. Notably, he has translated spherical wavelet research for 3D surface analysis into both biological and artistic applications, showing a knack for interdisciplinary transfer. Curious and hands-on, he publishes code on Framagit and focuses on making musical instrument models both scientifically rigorous and musically expressive.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Biomedical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Biomedical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University
Ph.D., Acoustics, Ph.D., Acoustics at Ecole Centrale de Nantes
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