Jules loves to work in pluridisciplinary environments where he can bridge the gap between imaging technologies, biology and computer science.
Jules Scholler joined the Wyss Center in September 2020 as Photonics and Software Engineer. He is mainly working with the advanced lightsheet imaging center (ALICe) where he develops algorithms to capture and extract information from 3D high resolution images.
Jules studied physics and obtained his engineering diploma from ESPCI Paris before pursuing a master’s degree in applied mathematics where he studied image processing, machine learning and computer vision at Ecole Normal Supérieure Paris-Saclay. He received his PhD in 2020 at the Paris Sciences et Lettres university where he participated in the development of a new type of label-free imaging technique for imaging living cells and tissues.