Lauriane Gorce is the Partnership Lead for CACHE, the Critical Assessment of Computational Hit-Finding Experiments program. She is curious, courageous and caring. She’s on a mission to explore how innovations (what’s new) can bring true progress to human beings and to our planet (what’s better).
She has worked in Europe, Asia and North America, opening black boxes in various sectors: data governance and smart city; AI-based speaker verification and fairness; applied physics and image processing; industrial risk management and interculturalism; innovation public policies and sustainable development; circular economy and public infrastructure; technological start-ups and business strategy. She holds a master’s degree in executive engineering from MINES ParisTech—Université PSL, with a minor in public affairs and innovation.
She now lives in Montréal where you can find her enjoying a walk in nature, laughing with friends, painting or exploring a new hobby.
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