My name is Theo Deprelle. I'm a french AI engineer and scientist. I current work for Veesual, as their new Senior Research Engineer.
I am happy to discuss anything from PhD applications, PhD life, to internships, full-time jobs, startups and so on. Feel free to hit me at:
2017
I graduated from INSA Lyon and I got the chance to spend several months in Lausanne at EPFL as an exchange student.
2018
During my PhD, I spent some time in San Francisco while working for Adobe.
2022
I got my PhD from École des Ponts ParisTech. During that time, I taught a bit engineering students and published several research papers.
Now
Starting a new journey in Paris with Veesual as their new Senior Research Engineer.
I graduated from INSA Lyon and I got the chance to spend several months in Lausanne at EPFL as an exchange student.
During my PhD, I spent some time in San Francisco while working for Adobe.
I got my PhD from École des Ponts ParisTech. During that time, I taught a bit engineering students and published several research papers.
Starting a new journey in Paris with Veesual as their new Senior Research Engineer.
During my PhD, I collaborated with two teams of researchers from Adobe on the topics of 3D computer vision, deep learning, differentiable geometry and topology. My work was published to one of the best AI conferences (NeurIPS). Here are a few links related to my thesis for the most curious ones:
When I'm not with my friends and family, I dedicate my free time to grow a jungle in my living room, code video game puzzles, and generate paintings from buggy algorithm. For the later Casey Reas has been a huge inspiration to me. Here, I will share some of my organic and digital creations.
Image of the timeline : “View from Parc des Buttes-Chaumont” by Eric Huybrechts is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 - “EPFL’s Rolex Learning Center” by Bernard Vogel is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 - “North Beach, San Francisco, United States” by Kimson Doan is licensed under CC BY-ND 1.0 - “Ponts-carnot” by Escm2001 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0