Which Anna do you know?

“My name is Legion, for we are many”
― Mark 5:9

I am many things
I have many faces
Above all, I am a builder — drawn to the unknown, compelled to explore, to learn, to create. A soul of an artist with the mind of a mathematician, as I am often described, I dance between art and technology, emotions and structure, finding harmony in their opposition.
In my work as an AI expert, I find purpose in solving complex problems — translating my clients’ needs into intelligent systems through precision and clarity.
And yet, alongside this structured world, lives another — one driven by instinct, emotion, and expression. In painting, theatre, and film, I seek the pulse of emotion, the tension between control and surrender. I aspire to be a storyteller of movement, silence, and light — letting the subconscious speak where words fall short.


EXPRESSING IDEAS THROUGH ALGORITHMS
I am an AI expert working in IT consulting. A math lover and a bit of a geek by nature, I began coding back in high school. Over the past 15 years, I have built my career around data-driven analytics and modeling, working across both academia and the private sector. Today, I collaborate with clients from various industries — public and private — helping them shape ideas and turn them into intelligent, AI-powered solutions.
EVERY PROJECT - A NEW WORLD TO DISCOVER
What I love about my work is that every project begins with understanding how a particular world functions before trying to describe it through algorithms.
This process — observing, analyzing, and translating reality into mathematical form — is where I find real richness. Only once that understanding is achieved do the technical skills come into play to design, build, and implement effective AI systems.
Throughout my AI journey, I have contributed to a wide range of projects — detecting fraud, identifying technical anomalies, optimizing processes, and uncovering hidden patterns — for clients such as:
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a space agency
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a platinum and diamond mine
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a financial trading anti-fraud unit
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a research department of a national forest agency
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a ministry of education
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a tax authority
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a health institution
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a chamber of commerce
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an unemployment and professional re-conversion institution
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Paris’s public transportation network
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a major electricity provider
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a car manufacturer
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an insurance company
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a petroleum laboratory and several others...
For more details, do not hesitate to visit my LinkedIn profile here.

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”
― Henry David Thoreau
Blend of contradictions and dirty hands syndrome
Full of contradiction,
I adore being with people but I’m a loner.
I truly enjoy the splendours of big cities, but nature is my home.
I have always been a tomboy, yet I wear skirts
I always loved maths and exact sciences, but I enjoy so much the true opposite of that, literature, story telling and painting - so far from cartesian rules and mathematical rigour...
Finally, professionally I work on quite abstract and 100% non-material concepts, yet I love all the manual tasks and I love get my hands dirty, dirty with soil when I’m gardening, with food when I cook, with dust when I climb a rock, with paint and medium when I paint,... This is what makes me feel alive. ,
It would be therefore fair to say that for better or worse I have been consistently inconsistent through my life.
It’s just as I get older, I have less trouble to acknowledge openly that.





