Presentation

After graduating with a Materials engineering option bioengineering from Polytech Nancy and a research master's degree, she completed my doctorate at the Laboratoire de Biomécanique et Mécanique des Chocs (LBMC) in Lyon. Her experimental research at LBMC, then Institut Langevin and finally CIS at Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, enabled her to master the use of various invasive and non-invasive characterization tools (ultrafast ultrasound, elastography, traction, swelling, two-photon microscopy, X-rays, ...).

Since joining Centrale Lyon ENISE, his research activities focus on the objective and subjective characterization of touch-related sensations. These activities focus in particular on materials from polymer 3D printing and the understanding of new and recycled materials.

Research projects

  • REVBED: Research project funded by Centrale Lyon ENISE and REHACOOR42 on understanding eating disorder behavior in virtual reality. This work was carried out in collaboration with the psychiatry department of the CHU de Saint-Etienne and enabled the development of a virtual environment triggering the desire to eat. Several biophysical markers were measured, as well as links with patient profiles.
  • SENSOBACT: Research project funded by the Saint-Etienne Metropolis on understanding the recycling of 3D printing filaments (antibacterial PLA).

Training actions

  • S5 project for Sensory Engineering students on the creation of a new visual code for colorblind people

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