Sébastien Jodogne is an assistant professor and founder with 13+ years of experience building open-source medical imaging software and consulting on software engineering. He is the author of Orthanc, a lightweight DICOM server used to streamline medical imaging workflows across hospitals, and runs Orthanc Labs SRL to commercialize expertise around it. His work spans medical imaging, computer vision, machine learning, IoT and GNU/Linux, informed by a PhD in computer science from the University of Liège. As an active open-source contributor he has also improved core components of embedded web servers like civetweb, addressing compatibility, WebDAV and OpenSSL issues. He combines academic research with practical, production-grade tooling that helps clinical and research teams integrate imaging systems. Based in Liège, he often bridges the gap between hospital IT constraints and modern software engineering practices.
13 years of coding experience
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at University of Liège
Mathematics and Latin, Mathematics and Latin at Collège Saint-Hadelin de Visé
Contributions:5 commits, 5 PRs, 3 comments in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Sébastien primarily contributed to the core functionality of the embedded web server. Their work involved bug fixes for compatibility with Visual Studio 2008, partial fixes for Linux Standard Base (LSB) support, and the addition of new HTTP methods for WebDAV write access. They also implemented an interface to disable keep-alive on a per-connection basis and addressed an issue related to OpenSSL 3.x.
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Sébastien Jodogne - Assistant Professor at Orthanc Labs SRL