Olivier Lézoray is Professor of Computer Science at the
University of Caen
in the
Multimedia and Internet Department
of the
West Normandy Institute of Technology. He is also a researcher in the
Image team of the
GREYC UMR
CNRS 6072 research laboratory.
He received a Master (1995, with honours), a Ph.D (2000, with highest honours), and an Habilitation thesis (2007)
in Computer Science from the University of Caen, France. From 1999 to 2000, he was an Assistant Professor with the Computer
Science Department of the University of Caen. In 2000, he joined the West Normandy Institute of Technology as an Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Communication Networks and Services Department
and was director of graduate studies (2000-2009).
From 2008 to 2016, he was the Chair of the West Normandy Institute of Technology Research Committee. In 2010, he became a full professor at the West Normandy Institute of Technology in the Multimedia and Internet (MMI) Department.
He was the head of the MMI Department from 2015 to 2021. Since 2022 he is deputy director of the GREYC research lab.
His research interest are in graph-based signal processing, adaptive and multidimensional mathematical morphology, and machine learning. Applications of his work include
digital pathology, computational photography, and computer vision.