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== Education ==
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'''1999:'''
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Habilitation in computer sciences, « lecture automatique de documents - Automatic interpretation of documents »;
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'''1991-1994:'''
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PhD in computer sciences « lecture automatique de cartes -Automatic interpretation of maps », graduated with first class honors from the Université Paris 5-René Descartes, France;
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'''1986-1988:'''
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École nationale supérieure des techniques avancées (ENSTA), master in computer sciences;
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'''1982-1985:'''
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École polytechnique (X), Palaiseau, France;
  
  

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Education

1999: Habilitation in computer sciences, « lecture automatique de documents - Automatic interpretation of documents »;

1991-1994: PhD in computer sciences « lecture automatique de cartes -Automatic interpretation of maps », graduated with first class honors from the Université Paris 5-René Descartes, France;

1986-1988: École nationale supérieure des techniques avancées (ENSTA), master in computer sciences;

1982-1985: École polytechnique (X), Palaiseau, France;


Professional activity

Since 2014:

Professor at the French school of Geomatics, the École Nationale des Sciences Géographiques (ENSG); The ENSG is part of the French National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information (IGN);

Senior researcher at the “Laboratoire en Sciences et Technologies de l'Information Géographique” (LaSTIG), IGN, connected to the LOEMI and MATIS teams, leader of a 5 researcher photogrammetric team;

2011-2014: Head of research at the ENSG;

2008-2011: Image processing advisor at IGN;

2007-2008: One year off at the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA), Montpellier, France, in order to conduct a research program on “photogrammetry applied to environment”;

2003-2007: Head of research and vice technical director of the IGN;

2001-2003: Head of the MATIS research lab at IGN;

1999-2001: Image processing expert at Thales-ISR, Paris, France;

1994-1999: Researcher at MATIS research lab, head of the team in charge of interpreting scanned maps;

1988-1994: Computer sciences expert at the French Ministry of Defense.