Alexandre Devaux
About Alexandre Devaux
Alexandre Devaux is an R&D engineer at The New York Times, specializing in Mixed Reality and Web Visualization technologies. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Université de Nantes and a Master's degree in Computer Science with a focus on Image Processing from Université René Descartes.
Work at The New York Times
Alexandre Devaux has been employed at The New York Times as an Engineer in Research and Development since 2021. In this role, he focuses on the exploration and application of emerging technologies within the field of journalism. His work involves integrating innovative solutions that enhance the way news is presented and consumed.
Education and Expertise
Alexandre Devaux holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Université de Nantes, where he studied from 2002 to 2006. He furthered his education at Université René Descartes (Paris V), earning a Master's degree in Computer Science with a specialization in Image Processing from 2007 to 2008. His academic background supports his expertise in Mixed Reality and Web Visualization technologies.
Background
Alexandre Devaux is based in Paris, Île-de-France, France. His educational journey and professional experience have equipped him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of technology, particularly in areas related to visual computing and interactive media.
Specialization in Emerging Technologies
Devaux specializes in Mixed Reality and Web Visualization technologies. His work involves investigating how these technologies can be utilized to improve journalistic practices and enhance user engagement with digital content. This specialization aligns with his current role at The New York Times, where he applies these technologies to the evolving landscape of media.