Emilie Nogué
Emilie Nogué

PhD Student @ Imperial College London

Early Stage Researcher of Marie Skłodowska-Curie H2021-ITN PRIME | IOGS alumni. My research interests include modeling and rendering of wave optical effects, photonics and deep learning.

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Experience

  1. Research Intern

    Adobe
    Mentored by Adrien Kaiser, Jerome Derel and Valentin Deschaintre.
  2. Visiting Researcher

    EPFL - Realistic Graphics Lab
  3. Visiting Researcher

    Charles University - Computer Graphics Group
  4. Intern, automatic processing of 3D LiDAR signals for detection and segmentation

    ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab
    Coding in C++ of software focusing on the detection and segmentation of dynamic elements in 3D lidar images.
  5. Stagiaire en recherche et développement

    FittingBox
    Développement en C++ de calculs scientifiques dans le cadre de la réalité augmentée.
  6. Intern Research Assistant

    University of Victoria
    Working in the field of nanoplasmonics and optical tweezers to study biomolecules and other sub-optical wavelength particles.

Education

  1. PhD Computer Graphics

    Imperial College London
  2. MEng Photonics

    Institute of Optics Graduate School
  3. CPGE MPSI

    Lycée Joffre, Montpellier
Recent Publications

Check out my recent publications below!

Skills & Hobbies
Research Interests
Wave-Optical Effects
Computational Photography
Measurements for Modeling and Rendering
Hobbies
Photography
Aerial Circus
Reading
Awards and Services
WiGRAPH Rising Stars Program
WiGRAPH ∙ Present
I was selected to participate in WiGRAPH’s Rising Stars program, a two-year program of mentorship and workshops co-located with SIGGRAPH 2023 and 2024 to explore potential career trajectories as they enter the job market.
Reviewer for SIGGRAPH, SIGGRAPH Asia and Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
∙ Present
Web administrator for EGSR 2024 conference
∙ Present
PhD representative for Equality Diversity and Culture Committee at Imperial College London
∙ Present
Languages
100%
English
100%
French
60%
Spanish
40%
Catalan
40%
Italian
70%
Ancient Greek