planblue
Anna-Léa Lesage is a Data Scientist at planblue since December 2020, with prior experience as a Web Developer at Ubimax and a Data Analyst at wibas io Technology Consultants GmbH. At wibas, Anna-Léa contributed to enhancing the shopping cart experience, making an Angular 8 website mobile-friendly, and improving types in an Angular application. Previously, as a Software Engineer at Crunchr, Anna-Léa was involved in designing and coding features, including writing back-end views in Django and adding tests. Anna-Léa also served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Leiden Observatory, focusing on the MASCARA project for exoplanet observation, and as a PhD Researcher at Hamburger Sternwarte, where Anna-Léa designed innovative instruments for high-resolution spectroscopy. Educationally, Anna-Léa holds an M2 recherche degree in Astronomy from Observatoire de Paris-Meudon and an Engineer's degree in Aeronautic and Space Materials from Ecole des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux.
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planblue
PlanBlue offers a new seafloor monitoring technology that is changing the way they map, assess and even understand our seafloor: the “DiveRay” and the accompanying software. The DiveRay is an intelligent underwater camera, that automatically scans seafloor areas, as well as lake bottoms and river beds. It makes use of hyperspectral imaging, and itssoftware is based on machine-learning algorithms. The DiveRay significantly reduces the time spent both below and above water (i.e., monitoring underwater and data analysis/interpretation on land). Any experienced diver can use the DiveRay, it is not limited to experts-only. The rich data obtained by the DiveRay is objective (i.e., independent of the person analyzing the seafloor data) and can easily be compared to future studies.