Is a biomedical engineer and doctoral researcher whose work focuses on the development of innovative laser-assisted medical devices for targeted drug and gene delivery to the inner ear, at the interface of photonics, biomechanics, and translational biology. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Bordeaux within the BioTis laboratory (Inserm U1026), in collaboration with the Neurocentre Magendie (Inserm U1215) and the ALPhANOV optics and lasers technology center, as part of a CIFRE industrial partnership, where she develops a minimally invasive intracochlear delivery device based on in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models, including cochlear cell lines, murine organ of Corti explants, and genetically modified mouse models. Trained in biomedical engineering through a double-degree Master’s program at Polytechnique Montréal and the Université de Technologie de Compiègne, she has strong expertise in biomechanics, biomaterials, numerical modeling, and medical device design, with prior research spanning cardiovascular hemodynamics, mechanobiology of osteogenesis imperfecta, and robotic and therapeutic device development. Her work has been disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and international scientific conferences, where it has received recognition, and her research aims to advance laser-assisted precision therapies and contribute to the next generation of minimally invasive medical devices.