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I work as a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Yaolong Ju @ Great Bay University
On October 9th 2025, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Assisting Western Popular Music Guitar Practice and Tablature Composition with Machine Learning. This thesis has been supervised by Louis Bigo, Ken Déguernel and Mathieu Giraud. The thesis is publicly available on HAL.
My work has been made possible thanks to the support of the French National Research Agency, in the framework of the project TABASCO (ANR-22-CE38-0001).
Besides research, I also taught computer science at Université de Lille.
On my free time, I play guitar in a French rock band, play in a brass band, roll dice in TT-RPGs, and I like to read on the little time that is left.
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I work as a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Yaolong Ju @ Great Bay University
On October 9th 2025, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Assisting Western Popular Music Guitar Practice and Tablature Composition with Machine Learning. This thesis has been supervised by Louis Bigo, Ken Déguernel and Mathieu Giraud. The thesis is publicly available on HAL.
My work has been made possible thanks to the support of the French National Research Agency, in the framework of the project TABASCO (ANR-22-CE38-0001).
Besides research, I also taught computer science at Université de Lille.
On my free time, I play guitar in a French rock band, play in a brass band, roll dice in TT-RPGs, and I like to read on the little time that is left.