Published several journal papers, such as 'Sparse dictionary learning for 2D Kendall shapes' in SIAM Journal on Imaging Science and 'Support and Approximation Properties of Hermite Splines' in Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor in Bioimaging and Data Analysis and Director of the BioVisionCenter at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and Visiting Group Leader at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Cambridge, UK. Leading a bioimaging data analysis research group transitioning from EMBL-EBI to the University of Zurich. Contributed to the creation and development of the Theory Transversal Theme at EMBL.
Education
MSc in Bioengineering; PhD in Electrical Engineering, with a focus on approximation and sampling theory for image analysis.
Background
Research Interests: Microscopy image processing, computer vision, computational geometry, machine learning. Professional Field: Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering. Brief Introduction: An engineer passionate about microscopy images, focusing on developing approaches to quantify and model phenotypes observed in microscopy images. She is committed to open science practices and promotes inclusivity and diversity in academia.
Miscellany
Personal interests include climbing and bird watching. Also actively engages in public events to share scientific knowledge and personal experiences.