A LOOK AT ARTHUR'S HISTORY

Arthur Gautheron graduated in 2019 from the Institut d'Optique Graduate School, France, with a Master's degree in "Control, Signal and Image Processing" from the Université Paris-Saclay as well as a university degree in Biomedical Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in December 2022 from the University of Lyon for the work he performed in the CREATIS laboratory and the Hubert Curien Laboratory with funding from Labex PRIMES. He recently started a post-doctoral fellowship at the Hubert Curien lab with funding from Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School. His areas of expertise include optical modeling and signal processing.


ARTHUR'S MOTIVATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Through his work, he seeks to improve the quantitative analysis of biomarkers by spectrometry for glioma resection (infiltrating brain tumor), organ transplantation and dermatology. To this aim, he has set up deterministic methods for solving the radiative transfer equation, and relies on these methods to answer the problem while also considering the associated experimental constraints. In particular, the targeted applications being different fields of the medical sector, the acquisition conditions are constrained, and the use of exact resolution tools is not possible. Thus, it seeks to improve some parameters of the methods such as 2-flux or 4-flux optical models that are compatible with the experimental constraints.