I graduated with a master's degree in engineering in 2011. In the early stages of my postgraduate studies, I realized that I wanted to focus on increasing the safety of participants in sport through gaining knowledge of biomechanics and injury prevention.
My personal experiences as a rugby player and a Red Cross volunteer reinforced this feeling, having witnessed some dramatic events on the sport field, including severe concussions.
I am currently working as a Research and Development Engineer at Decathlon, one of the largest European sporting goods manufacturers. My work focuses on sports injury prevention and I am in charge of research projects on epidemiology, traumatology and personal protective equipment design for various sports.
SpineFX Network offered a one-week workshop on Research Management Skills for the Biomedical Engineer. The course aims to give early stage researchers an understanding of the necessary fundamentals of management, including ethics, communication and intellectual property, for a career in biomedical engineering.
Diplôme d'Ingénieur de l'Université de Technologie de Compiègne
September 2007
to February 2011
Course in General mechanics, with a specialization in Biomechanics. Two 6-month industrial and academic internships included in the curriculum (Sept.08 to Feb.09 within the French Rugby Federation and Sept.10 to Feb.11 within the Movement Sciences Institute), and a 6-month study abroad program in Norway.