Thomas B
About
Thomas B is from Greater Paris Metropolitan Region. Thomas is currently Freelance Software Engineer at Freelance, located in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. In Thomas's previous role as a Data Scientist at Emerton, Thomas worked in until Jul 2022. Prior to joining Emerton, Thomas was a PHD Student at Inria and held the position of PHD Student at Paris Area, France. Prior to that, Thomas was a Research Intern in PARIETAL Team at Inria from Apr 2018 to Aug 2018. Thomas started working as Analyst at PJX10 in Region de Paris, France in Feb 2016. From Mar 2015 to Aug 2015, Thomas was Sales Operations Manager at AZALEAD SOFTWARE. Prior to that, Thomas was a Co Founder at Hold it !, based in Paris, France / San Fransisco, USA from Jan 2014 to Dec 2014. Thomas started working as Officer, Captain Assistant at Marine Nationale in Nov 2011.
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'Template inference after arbitrary alignments' under the supervision of B. Thirion (PARIETAL). There exist a natural anatomical and functional brain variability across individuals, that hampers the generalization of effects observed in individual studies to groups. Functional alignment are promising techniques that learn transforms capturing this variability from one subject to another. They can be used to transfer signal across subjects to better tackle better prediction tasks such as: stimuli to brain activation(encoding) or brain to stimuli(decoding). These techniques are also a way promising way of finding more consistent group effects in small sample cognitive experiments. However, they are primarly designed to capture variability between pairs of subject which is highly impractical and costly to transfer many subjects signals to a new problem. The goal of my phd is to assess their potential contributions and design a way to synthetize all subjects informations in a meaningful template. This can be used as a functional atlas deformable to transfer it's information to a new subjects own functional space. To do this, we're using mathematical tools such as Procrustes, Optimal transport, Wasserstein barycenters, ensembling, and thinking about how to measure similarities of brain states complex observational data.
During this internship, I assessed the performance of various methods proposed in the litterature to realign functional MRI images across subject, i.e. find transform that can capture the intrinsic variability that exist across individuals.
Looking for the next big idea with Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet and team
Head of Business Development of this start-up developing a connected pack of cigarettes to help smokers quit.