PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016-2018 CNRS Invited Researcher, Laboratoire Raphael Salem, University of Rouen
2000- present Associate professor, Engineering Mathematics Department, INSA de Rouen
1998-2000 CNRS Invited Researcher, Laboratoire de Physique Mathematique, University of Montpellier
1996-1998 Associate professor, Engineering Mathematics Department, INSA deRouen
1988-1996 Assistant professor, Engineering Mathematics Department, INSA de Rouen
1986-1988 Research associate, Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona
EDUCATION
1996 Habilitation a diriger des Recherches de l’Universite de Rouen, ”Non-linear waves
and applications in mechanics, optics and superconductivity”.
1986 PhD University of Grenoble, ”Dimension and entropy of attractors for experimental
data: estimates and analysis of the method”
1983 Engineering physics degree, Ecole Nationale Superieure d’ingenieurs Electriciens de Grenoble
1983 Diplome d’ ́etudes Approfondies (Masters) “Matiere et Rayonnement”, University of Grenoble
RESEARCH TOPICS
Nonlinear waves and applications in physics, scattering theory, inverse problems and
dynamical systems
EXPERIENCE and AWARDS
Good know-how in programming (Fortran, C) and UNIX (user and administrator).
Bonus for research, french ministry 1988-
English, Italian and Spanish written and spoken fluently.
Recently invited professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson (2012, 2013, 2014), the
technical University of Denmark (2005-2014) and the University of Lisbon (2009,2010).
International doctoral committees : Technical University of Denmark (June 2008, April 2013), Universidad
de Bilbao (May 2007) and University of Pondichery (June 2010).
PhD THESIS
1999 Abdelhadi Benabdallah, ”Mathematical modeling of superconducting oscillators”
2006 Lionel Loukitch ”Statics and dynamics of point Josephson junctions”,
2012 Benoit Sarels, ”Geographic effects in the propagation of epidemics”