
معرفی
Rémi Flamary is a Professor in the Applied Mathematics department at École Polytechnique, France, and a member of the CMAP Laboratory. Previously, he held an Associate Professor position at Université Côte d'Azur in the Department of Electronics and Lagrange Laboratory. He completed his PhD at Rouen University under Alain Rakotomamonjy, focusing on statistical signal processing and optimization. His research interests span machine learning, optimal transport, domain adaptation, and their applications in biomedical engineering, energy, and remote sensing. He leads the development of the POT (Python Optimal Transport) library and contributes to projects like SKADA for domain adaptation.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Rouen University (LITIS Laboratory)
Research Focus: Flamary's work emphasizes leveraging optimal transport theory for machine learning tasks such as graph prediction, signal normalization, and cross-domain adaptation. His contributions include novel algorithms for unbalanced transport, semi-relaxed Gromov-Wasserstein distances, and end-to-end graph generation frameworks. He actively collaborates on applications in neuroscience, astronomy, and energy systems.
Professional Activities: He has presented at NeurIPS and other top conferences, supervised PhD students like Cédric Vincent-Cuaz, and contributed to open-source software. His teaching includes courses on signal processing and machine learning at École Polytechnique.


