Brief Biography
I am a Computer Engineer specializing in Artificial Intelligence, currently completing her Master's degree at Polytech Nice Sophia. Beyond scientific pursuits, I am a distinguished professional chess player, holding the titles of Women International Master and Men FIDE Master.
Background and Position
PhD Student @ Unitversité Côte d'Azur (CNRS I3S). My Phd is co-directed by Andrew Comport and Jean Martinet, and co-supervised by Hui-Yin Wu from INRIA.
Research Areas
My PhD project, funded by the DS4H (Digital Systems for Humans) research grant, explores how Virtual Reality (VR) can be used to collect large-scale, realistic human motion data for training humanoid robots. The research develops methods to:
- Capture human movements in immersive VR environments,
- Convert these motions into robot-compatible representations,
- Train learning algorithms that enable humanoid robots to acquire more natural, adaptive, and physically grounded behaviors.
This work aims to reduce the gap between simulation and real-world deployment, advancing the autonomy, dexterity, and usability of next-generation humanoid robots.
