Summary
Thomas Boudier is an associate professor and researcher with over 20 years of expertise in multi-dimensional biological image analysis, blending algorithmic depth with pragmatic software development in Java, R, and Python. He has transitioned from foundational research to leading applied projects in academic and biomedical settings, including roles at UPMC, Aix-Marseille, and international institutes such as Academia Sinica and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. As head of a project-based AI curriculum at Centrale Méditerranée, he partners with industry to translate complex imaging data problems into deployable solutions and trained practitioners. His work focuses on analyzing complexity in 3D/4D biological data, combining mathematical rigor from a PhD in computer science with hands-on bioimage analytics. Colleagues value him for managing interdisciplinary teams and for an uncommon mix of long-term academic research and production-grade software engineering. Based in Nice, he continues to bridge research and real-world impact by turning advanced image-processing methods into tools that address biomedical questions.
12 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced Master Image Processing, Advanced Master Image Processing at Université Côte d'Azur
Master Mathematics, Master Mathematics at Université Paris Cité
PhD Computer sciences applied to biology, PhD Computer sciences applied to biology at Pierre and Marie Curie University
Spanish, English, Chinese, French