I am currently pursuing my PhD at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne.
I obtained my MSc in Biomedical Engineering with a special qualification in Image-Guided Therapy at the University of Bern. For my master’s thesis, I conducted research at the Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging lab of the ARTORG Center in Bern. The focus of my thesis was on utilizing deep learning techniques to detect retinal diseases and conditions in Optomap imaging.
During my studies, I have developed a keen interest in the application of AI in medical image analysis, aiming to enhance clinical decision-making for healthcare professionals. In particular, I am interested in the potential of AI in the field of oncology and its ability to translate in real-world clinical settings.
In line with my interests, my current research revolves around liver cancer detection, specifically Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), using MRI data. This research is conducted in close collaboration with a team of expert radiologists and researchers, aiming to explore the potential of AI in improving HCC detection and diagnosis. By leveraging advanced algorithms and techniques, we seek to develop innovative solutions that can aid medical professionals in accurately identifying and characterizing HCC lesions from MRI scans.
If you would like to learn more about my research or discuss potential collaborations, please feel free to reach out to me.