Pauline Roca has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Pauline started their career as an Engineer Assistant Intern at Varian Medical Systems in 2005. In 2006, they interned as a Research Assistant at INSERM, where they studied cerebral plasticity during learning.
In 2007, Pauline joined CEA and completed their PhD, focusing on developing tools to parcellate the human brain cortex into functional areas. Pauline also conducted research on new descriptors of cortical sulci during an Internship and MSc program. Pauline gained skills in 3D image processing, machine learning, clustering, neuro-imaging, and applied mathematics.
From 2011 to 2013, Pauline worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at GE Healthcare. In this role, they furthered their research and expertise in medical imaging.
From 2013 to 2018, they took on the role of Research Engineer at Hôpital Sainte-Anne. Here, they participated in several clinical research projects, with a focus on advanced MRI techniques applied to brain vascular disorders, epilepsy, and psychiatry. Pauline also served as the technical manager of the imaging research platform.
Their most recent role is as a Research and Development Engineer at Pixyl Medical since 2018. Further details about this role were not provided.
Pauline Roca has an extensive education background. Pauline started their academic journey in 2001 at Lycée Champollion, where they pursued a field of study focused on Mathematics. In 2004, Pauline graduated from Lycée Champollion with a Baccalauréat S, which was awarded with high Honors.
After completing their secondary education, Pauline continued to pursue higher studies. From 2004 to 2007, they attended CentraleSupélec. During this period, they focused on Signal Processing, Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science, ultimately earning an Engineer's degree as well as an MSc degree.
In 2007, Pauline Roca transitioned to Paris-Sud University (Paris XI), where they pursued a Doctorat en Physique. Their specific field of study during this time revolved around Diffusion MRI and Anatomical Connectivity. Pauline's studies at Paris-Sud University spanned from 2007 to 2011, culminating in the completion of their Doctoral degree.
Additionally, it is worth noting that Pauline returned to CentraleSupélec at some point in their educational journey, although specific dates and degrees obtained during this period were not provided.
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