Bio
I received my PhD from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris under the supervision of Pr. Michalis Vazirgiannis and Dr. Dimitrios Thilikos as part of the Data Science and Mining (DaSciM) team of LIX. My thesis focused on both theoretical and applied decomposition techniques for graphs, namely graph degeneracy. Previously, I completed a Masters degree in Mathematics from University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), majoring in Mathematical Statistics.
I joined the Alan Turing institute as a research fellow in 2020 to work on a project of synthetic graph generation with HSBC to develop efficient tools in that specific domain.
My research interests range from network analysis and deep learning on graphs, to synthetic graph generation and differential privacy applied to several fields of applications including social sciences and finance. More recently I started working on fraud detection projects looking at differential privacy in financial data and tabular synthetic data generation.