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Eric Paquet is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Ottawa, and serves as a Senior Research Officer at the National Research Council (NRC) in Ottawa. His roles span academia and industry collaboration, with expertise in optical technologies and computer science.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Vision and Optical Information Processing, Université Laval
- Master's Degree in Nonlinear Quantum Optics, Université Laval
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Optical Processing of Rangefinder Images, University of Valencia, Spain
- Postdoctoral Fellowship on Super-Resolution Laser Scanning Microscopes, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion)
Research Interests: Dr. Paquet focuses on advancing optical engineering and computer science through interdisciplinary work. His key areas include computer vision, image processing, quantum optics, and the development of high-resolution imaging technologies. He has pioneered techniques in optical information processing and three-dimensional shape retrieval, with applications in both theoretical and applied domains.
Professional Contributions: He has authored or co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds three patents (2 US, 1 Canada) for 3D shape description and retrieval. His work has been licensed by entities such as Wyle Life Science (NASA), Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and European institutions like the Bruno Kessler Foundation and Politecnico di Milano. He has presented tutorials globally and participated in >70 conference program committees.
Awards: Holder of the prestigious ECML-PKDD Innovative Application Award among a dozen other distinctions. His research has been recognized for its practical impact in technology and industry.
Collaborations & Grants: Maintains extensive collaborations with academia and industry. His grants and projects likely focus on bridging fundamental research with applied technologies, though specific grant details are not provided in the text.
Languages: Fluent in French, English, Italian, and Spanish; reads Portuguese and Catalan.




