After graduated from a dual bachelor's degree in History and Law, a master's degree in late modern history and a master's degree in Technologies numériques appliquées à l'histoire, I did a year and a half at Inria as a research and development engineer, where I worked on the DAHN project, before becoming a PhD candidate.

I am a PhD candidate in digital humanities at Le Mans Université and ALMAnaCH's Inria, under the supervision of Anne Baillot and Laurent Romary. My work focuses on ground truth and transcription model and its title is The Making of Text. Optical Script Recognition and Textual Heritage. Any progress I make on my PhD can be found in a dedicated repository: phd.

When I don't work, I like to go to the movies, read all kind of books and see exhibitions.