I'm a researcher specializing in sound spatialisation, room acoustics simulation and perceptual authenticity in virtual and augmented reality. I studied these areas alongside signal processing and computer science at institutions including the d’Alembert Institute, Imperial College London, IRCAM-STMS, LISN, and ETIS. With a foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry, he earned an M.Eng. in signal processing and telecommunications from the ENSEA graduate school in 2011, followed by a Ph.D. in acoustics, signal processing, and computer science from Sorbonne University (Paris VI) in 2015.