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GRADUATE STUDIES
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MSc in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia (OIVM)
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
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- RADMEP - Radiation and its Effects on MicroElectronics and Photonics Technologies
- COSI - Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging
- IMLEX - Imaging & Light in Extended Reality
- AIMA - Advanced Imaging & Material Appearance
- PE - Photonics Engineering
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
- MSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Health Engineering
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- OPTICA student chapter
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A LOOK AT STEVE'S BACKGROUND
Steve studied at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Cellular Biology and Physiology in 2017. He obtained his master’s degree in Health Biology, with a specialisation in Cellular Microenvironment and Pathologies, in 2019. During those studies, he did his first internship in a virology laboratory (EA4684-CardioVir) and his master thesis matching cell biology and microbiology (EA 4691-BIOS).
STEVE'S MOTIVATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
After my master’s degree, I was interested to take part in a PhD project to go further in my studies and obtain the PhD grade. The LASIMP project especially caught my attention for its multidisciplinary field of action, matching cell biology, microbiology, and biomaterials in a clinical context. Therefore, it is interesting for its clinical applications, trying to reduce the risks of peri-implantitis to improve dental implant success rate. After my PhD, I wish to be able to take part in a postdoctoral project dealing with a translational subject or participate in an industrial project. I would like to go abroad for this project to discover new research approaches and new cultures.