Christian Elmo

Christian is a research engineer and PhD graduate at Université Savoie Mont Blanc, affiliated with the SYMME laboratory. His work focuses on computer vision applied to biomedical contexts, with a particular emphasis on three-dimensional localization and 3D digitization of instruments and anatomical structures. He develops methods that combine physical devices (stylus, ArUco markers, monocular cameras) with vision-based algorithms to achieve high-precision reconstruction and tracking, while rigorously assessing repeatability and robustness. He places strong emphasis on practical, reproducible tools and real-world applications — notably in computer-assisted surgery — through interdisciplinary collaborations spanning anatomy, biomechanics, and surgery. His research is characterized by a pragmatic approach that integrates experimental validation, instrumentation, and image processing.

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Block 5: Advanced Scientific Python

It is better if you have attended blocks 1 to 4 before starting this one. Introduction Already comfortable with the basics from block 3 ? In Part 2 (Advanced), we go beyond syntax …

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Block 4: Docker for Reproducible Research Environments

Containerization enables portable, isolated computational environments that improve the reproducibility, transparency, and longevity of research. This module introduces Docker for …

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Block 3: Introduction to Scientific Python

It is better if you have attended blocks 1 and 2 before starting this one. Introduction You didn’t start a PhD to spend your days copying-pasting in Excel or manually renaming 200 …

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Block 2: Managing projects with Git

Training Scope (4h) Using Git is essential for modern scientific work because it provides a reliable, transparent, and collaborative way to manage research code, data processing …

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Block 1: An introduction to LaTeX for Academic Writing

Introduction LaTeX is a robust typesetting system widely used for scholarly communication in the sciences, engineering, and the humanities. This session introduces the principles …

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Workflow

These workshops help PhD students build a simple, repeatable research workflow. You can follow the full sequence or pick only the modules you need. We cover: LaTeX for writing Git …

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