CV
Basics
| Name | Noé Demange |
| Title | PhD Student in Computer Science |
| noe.demange@uvsq.fr | |
| Summary | PhD student in the DAVID Lab (UVSQ / Paris-Saclay University) focusing on algorithms and combinatorial models for the synthesis of organic molecular cages. |
Experience
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2024.10 - Present PhD Student
DAVID Laboratory, UVSQ / Paris-Saclay University
Doctoral research on path generation between molecular binding patterns to guide the synthesis of organic cages; supervised by Yann Strozecki and Sandrine Vial.
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2024.04 - 2024.09 Master's Research Intern
Laboratoire DAVID, UVSQ
Designed algorithms in C for the in silico generation of molecular cages and construction of feasible synthesis paths.
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2024.03 - 2024.06 Academic Tutor
UVSQ - SaclAI School
Supported first-year computer science students with programming, algorithmics, and exam preparation.
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2023.06 - 2023.07 Research Intern
Laboratoire DAVID, UVSQ
Improved a molecular cage construction pipeline and implemented the A* algorithm in C for guided searches.
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2022.09 - 2024.06 Student Ambassador
Paris-Saclay University
Promoted the university's academic programs during orientation fairs and outreach events.
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2022.06 - 2022.08 Research Intern
CHCSC, UVSQ
Designed a double-seriation methodology for large historical datasets using R.
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2022.04 - 2022.05 Freelance Research Engineer (Micro-entrepreneur)
CHCSC, UVSQ
Delivered R-based analytical workflows, Shiny dashboards, and Dockerized environments for cultural heritage studies.
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2021.09 - 2022.02 Research Intern
Bioinformatics Workshop, ISYEB - MNHN
Developed and applied a double-seriation approach on genomic datasets using R under Guillaume Sapriel's supervision.
Volunteer
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2025.01 - Present Junior Program Committee Member
Junior Conference on Informatics: Theory and Applications (JITA)
Managed calls for papers, communications, and peer reviews for the student-led conference.
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2025.01 - Present
Education
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2024.10 - Present PhD
Paris-Saclay University / UVSQ
Computer Science
- Algorithmic approaches for molecular cages
- Graph theory for chemistry
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2022.09 - 2024.06 Master
Paris-Saclay University
AMIS Master's Degree (Algorithms and Modeling at the Interface of Sciences)
- Molecular modeling
- Graph theory
- Artificial intelligence
- Combinatorial optimization
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2019.09 - 2022.06 Bachelor
University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Double Bachelor's in Biology & Computer Science
- Algorithms (C, Java)
- Databases & cryptography
- Genetics and molecular biology
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2016.09 - 2019.06
Research Activities
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Posters
2025.06.01 MaDICS Symposium
MaDICS Symposium
Poster on the generation of construction guides for molecular cages.
2025.05.01 Paris-Saclay University Research Days
Paris-Saclay University Research Days
Poster on the generation of construction guides for molecular cages.
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Talks
2026.02.05 PhD Roundtable
Faculty of Sciences, UVSQ – Paris-Saclay University, Versailles
Presentation entitled "What Is a PhD Thesis?" for first-year undergraduate students in Mathematics–Physics–Chemistry, as part of the PPEI – Personal Study and Career Development Project
2024.11.01 DAVID Lab PhD Students Day
DAVID Laboratory
Talk presenting early progress on algorithms that support molecular cage synthesis.
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Supervision
2025 L2 internships
Lysa Percevault and Elouan Cossec
Generated binding motifs for molecular cage construction. Supervisors: Noé Demange, Yann Strozecki, Sandrine Vial.
Projects
- 2023.10 - 2024.02
Molecular cycle graph comparisons
Built cycle graphs for molecules and compared them via MCIS using C/Python/R in a four-person team (M2 project).
- 2023.01 - 2023.05
Organic molecular cage guides
Extended legacy code to design new path-building strategies for molecular cages (M1 team project).
- 2022.01 - 2022.05
RNA structure prediction with pseudoknots
Implemented the Rivas & Eddy algorithm in C to predict RNA secondary structures (L3 project).
- Collaborated within a four-student team