Received the Electronic Engineer degree from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2016. She is currently a Ph.D. student working on the deconvolution method SUPPOSe and its application to fluorescence microscopy images, a breakthrough highlighted in OPN 2020. She is a Teaching Assistant at the Physics department at the School of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires.
M. Toscani, S. Martinez, “Solving the boundary artifact for the enhanced deconvolution algorithm SUPPOSe applied to fluorescence microscopy”, Computer Optics, 45:3 (2021), 418–426