I hold a master's degree in Computational Engineering from Strasbourg University and am currently pursuing a PhD at CHUM Hospital research center in collaboration with the Simbiotx team at Inria, Saclay, France. Before starting my doctoral journey, I gained valuable experience by working on diverse Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) projects worldwide for several years. However, my passion for biomedical simulations ultimately guided my academic path.
My PhD research is focused on enhancing the Magnetic Resonance Navigation (MRN) technique—an innovative approach to treating liver cancer—through numerical modeling. In the MRN process, we inject paramagnetic particles into the hepatic artery using a catheter. These particles are then guided to the tumor location within the liver by magnetic forces generated through MRI technology. However, further investigation into the formation of particle aggregates and the forces acting upon them is necessary, forming the foundation of my research.