Alex Reche has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Alex has held various roles in different companies, showcasing their expertise in innovation, new technology, and art.
Alex began their career in 1998 with an internship at HP & iMAGIS/GRAVIR. Alex then worked as a Partial Time Intern at IRI - Institut de Robotica i Informatica Industrial, CSIC-UPC. In 2000, they joined INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, where they completed their PhD and also worked on a DEA Project with the REVES Team.
Following this, Alex worked at CSTB - INRIA Sophia as a PhD student, contributing to the development of the European project CREATE. Alex also undertook a Partial Time Internship at the same organization.
In 2005, Alex joined IMRA Europe S.A.S. as a Research Engineer, before moving on to Keeneo in 2007, where they held the role of Research Engineer.
In 2010, Alex co-founded Belcurves SARL, a tech start-up, where they served as a Technical Lead, focusing on innovation for the web. Alex then took on the role of CTO at Belcurves Technologies France SARL, developing visual computing and innovation solutions for multi-channel retailers.
In 2009, Alex founded Reche Technologies SARL, where they worked on a range of projects involving innovation, new technology, and art. Notably, they played a key role in the development of MadMapper, a video projection mapping software widely used by artists worldwide.
Finally, in 2018, Alex joined MARSS Group as the VP of ML & AI Research, further showcasing their expertise in cutting-edge technologies.
Throughout their career, Alex Reche has consistently demonstrated their passion and expertise in leveraging technology for innovation and artistic endeavors.
Alex Reche has a Ph.D. in Computer Graphics from Ecole Doctorale STIC (Universite Nice Sophia Antipolis), which they obtained from 2002 to 2005. Before that, they completed a DEA in Computer Image Vision from the same institution, from 2000 to 2001. Alex also holds a degree in Computer Science from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, which they earned from 1994 to 2001. As part of an Erasmus Exchange program, Alex studied Computer Science at ENSIMAG-INPG from 1998 to 2000. Additionally, they studied at Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I) from 1998 to 1999, although the degree and field of study for that period are unspecified.
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