CV
Current position
I am a CNRS research engineer at LAREMA (University Angers - CNRS). I work with researchers and also I am part of the PLM team of Mathrice.
Previous position
From 2018 to 2023, I worked as a scientific computating expert at LMRS (University of Rouen Normandy - CNRS) working with several researchers. My main tasks are:
- the development high performance computing (HPC) codes,
- the management of a small cluster for the laboratory,
- the management of our softwares and calculations on supercomputers (regional and national),
- to teach users to improve their codes and the use of supercomputers,
- the supervision of interships, doctoral students, engineers and post-docs.
I work in the numerical LMRS group, part of the partial differential equations and scientific computing team. I also work with members of the Statistical team.
From 2012 to 2018, I was a research and development engineer at K-Epsilon (Sophia-Antipolis). While working there, I was:
- responsible for the development of K-FSI, a Fluid-Structure Interaction software developed by K-Epsilon,
- responsible for the support and installation of softwares on HPC platforms,
- developing the license tool and helping to market the K-FSI product.
I also did my doctoral thesis in a company (CIFRE) with the LMN (Laboratoire de Mécanique de Normandie). My subject was "Modeling of wind or tidal turbine blades in a natural environment using a fluid-structure code".
Research subjects
- Phase-Change Materials
- Superfluids
- Lattice-Boltzmann Method
- Physics-Informed Neural Networks
- Vortex Methods