After a bachelor degree delivered by ESPCI Paris (Paris, France), an industrial internship at SuperSonic Imagine (Aix-en-Provence, France) and a research internship in ultrasound at the University of Doshisha (Kyoto, Japan), Chloé joined the lab to carry on a research project for her Master's degree, to measure the pulsatility in the brain's microvessels in vivo by developing the Dynamic Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (DULM) method.
At his debut at the Provost Ultrasound Lab, Hatim received a UPIR grant (Unit for Participation and Initiation in Research) in order to develop a microbubble detection algorithm in simulated images. His work could be applied to images of cerebrovascular in vivo.