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I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Canada. My research topics include computer arithmetic, high-performance computing, reproducibility, and neuroimaging. In addition, my work aims to democratize the use of stability analysis of scientific computing codes through automatic tools to improve numerical quality.
Posts
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New preprint (bioRxiv 2026)
I am thrilled to announce the preprint βThe practical impact of numerical variability on structural MRI measures of Parkinsonβs diseaseβ is available on bioRxiv.
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New preprint (bioRxiv 2025)
I am thrilled to announce the preprint βNumerical Variability of functional MRI Graph Measuresβ is available on bioRxiv.
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New paper (UNSURE 2025)
I am thrilled to announce that the paper titled βNumerical uncertainty in linear registration: An experimental studyβ is available.
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New preprint (arXiv 2025)
I am thrilled to announce the preprint βUncertain but useful: Leveraging cnn variability into data augmentationβ is available on arXiv.
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New paper (Imaging Neuroscience 2025)
I am thrilled to announce that the paper titled βOpen-source platforms to investigate analytical flexibility in neuroimagingβ is published in Imaging Neuroscience.
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Floacon: A Web-Based Floating-Point Converter and Explorer
Floacon, a new web-based tool designed to help understand and explore floating-point numbers. This project aims to provide an interactive way to visualize floating-point formats, and to experiment with custom formats.
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New paper accepted (GigaScience 2025)
I am thrilled to announce that the paper titled βAn analysis of performance bottlenecks in MRI preprocessingβ has been accepted at GigaScience 25.
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New paper (IEEE TC 2024)
I am thrilled to announce that the paper titled βA numerical variability approach to results stability tests and its application to neuroimagingβ has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Computers (TC) journal.
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Best Paper Award (ACM REP 24)
I am thrilled to announce that the paper titled βThe Impact of Hardware Variability on Applications Packaged with Docker and Guix: a Case Study in Neuroimagingβ has been awarded the Best Paper Award at ACM REP 24.
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Significant digits viewer
This post demonstrates how to visualize numerical instability in floating-point computations by simulating instability in Chebyshev polynomials using Monte Carlo Arithmetic with Verificarlo and displaying the results as an animated GIF.