Summary
Vincent Choqueuse is an Associate Professor and signal processing researcher based in Brest, France, with over a decade of academic experience spanning power systems monitoring, communications, and digital audio. He holds a PhD in multidimensional statistical analysis and combines teaching in electronic engineering and computer science with applied research in nonlinear signal processing, machine learning for optical coherent communications, and parametric methods. His work bridges theory and practice—from current signature analysis for smart grids to psychoacoustics and 3D sound spatialization explored during industrial internships—reflecting a strong background in both statistics and embedded systems. Comfortable with data science and web programming, he mentors students while leading lab collaborations across UBO, ENSTA Bretagne and ENIB, bringing a pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach to complex signal problems.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Systems Optimization and security, Master of Science - MS, Systems Optimization and security at Université de Technologie de Troyes
Erasmus student, Digital communication, signal processing, Erasmus student, Digital communication, signal processing at Tampere University of Technology
PhD, Signal Processing, Statistics, Telecommunication, PhD, Signal Processing, Statistics, Telecommunication at ENSTA Bretagne
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