Career
He is the author or co-author of more than 20 technical books on microcomputing, cinema, and stereoscopy. Michel received his degree in civil engineering from Université de Liège, Belgium, 1976. Michel co-founded “Neurones”, one of the first 3D cartoon studios in Europe in 1989.
After that, he switched to R&Doctorate project management in telecommunications, human-machine interaction, digital cinema, and multimedia and is now at University College London, successively managing the SIMILAR network of excellence on multimodal interfaces, the EDCINE project on enhanced digital cinema, the 3D Media research project focusing on stereoscopic and 3D imaging.
He is now working on a medical imaging project called "InVivo/IGT" improving the way 3D images are driving proton therapy machines to cure cancer.