Academic Life
I have been to school in both the US and France. Upto my Masters degree, I studied in France except between the 3rd and 7th grade where I went to school in the US. I am thus totally bilingual in French and English.
After obtaining my Baccalauréat
in France with high honors, I went on
to the Lycée du Parc for two years of Classes Préparatoires where I studied Mathematics and Physics
intensely to prepare for the entry exams into higher education schools.
In 2002, I gained admission to the École Centrale de Lyon, one of the top ranked schools in France, where I pursued my studies to become an Engineer. The normal curriculum of the school calls for three years of study. However, the school allows the last year, in which you specialize in a given topic, to be taken in another college.
I thus came to Georgia Tech in 2004 to study for a Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I am now pursuing a PhD in Computer Science.
Degrees Awarded
I have been awarded the following degrees:
- Diplôme d'ingénieur de l'École Centrale de Lyon in January 2006 (highest honors)
- Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering in December 2005 (GPA 3.91/4.00)
- Baccalauréat S in June 2000 (high honors)