
Jonathan Bertolaccini was born in 1986 in Albertville, France. He has spent almost 4 years to realize his child's dream : to become fighter pilot in the French Fleet Air Arm. Unfortunately for medical reasons he was constrained to find a new challenge. He then decided to study Physics and Mathematics at the University, starting in Versailles, then to the University Pierre and Marie Curie, and finally to the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, where he obtained his Master degree. He always has been interested in science and innovation, however he realized that not only Physics or Mathematics are needed to build something innovative. For him, Computer Science is the way to achieve this goal. With this in mind he found a PhD subject related to Applied Physics and Computer Science. He first had to model the dynamics of Superfluid Helium flow in complex geometry using Lattice Boltzmann Method and then create a software used by researchers of the community. He was convinced that this first step into Computer Science was the key for making great things. He got deeper into this subject with the creation of a realtime multiplayer Android application. Jonathan joined TaM team as a Project Manager. His teaching skills, general knowledge in science, and his modelling capabilities make him the right co-worker for partners, building the bridge between industry and university.
Personal Media Coverage
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RTS – Mise au point | 2025-06-15 | ![]() |
Bataille contre les pollens | Movie |
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Previous Publications
Title | Authors | Publisher | Year |
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A Transformer Encoder Approach for Localization Reconstruction During GPS Outages from an IMU and GPS-Based Sensor | Kévin Cédric Guyard, Jonathan Bertolaccini, Stéphane Montavon, Michel Deriaz | MDPI Sensors | 2025 |
Validation of Alogo Move Pro: A GPS-Based Inertial Measurement Unit for the Objective Examination of Gait and Jumping in Horses | Kévin Cédric Guyard, Stéphane Montavon, Jonathan Bertolaccini, Michel Deriaz | MDPI Sensors | 2023 |
Artificial intelligence and GPS sensor technology for 3D analyses in the biomechanics of jumping horses | Stéphane Montavon, David Deillon, Johnathan Bertolaccini, Michel Deriaz | The Swiss Review of Military and Disaster Medicine (SRMDM), Virtual | 2021 |