Hugues Vinzant

Hugues Vinzant Assistant HES, PhD student CS UNIGE
hugues.vinzant@hesge.ch

Bio

Hugues Vinzant is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Geneva, with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from EPFL, where he specialized in artificial intelligence and data science applications in biomechanics. Previously, he co-founded a startup focused on developing AI algorithms for posture and gait analysis aimed at improving rehabilitation and prevention strategies. His current research is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation-funded Metathesis project, conducted in collaboration between the Data Mining and Machine Learning (DMML) group at the University of Applied Sciences in Geneva and the Kinesiology Lab at the University of Geneva. Hugues's work centers on integrating AI and biomechanics to model pathological gait, with the goal of supporting treatment selection for children with cerebral palsy. His research leverages generative and imitation learning approaches to replicate human locomotion from motion capture data, ensuring adherence to the physical constraints of human biomechanics.

Research

Hugues Vinzant’s research interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence, biomechanics, and healthcare innovation. His work focuses on developing AI-driven models to understand and replicate human movement, with a particular emphasis on gait analysis. His work bridges computational methods and clinical applications, aiming to improve rehabilitation strategies and treatment selection through innovative advanced technology.