Since september 2024, I am a maître de conférences (assistant professor) at Bordeaux INP , in the ENSEIRB-MATMECA School of Engineering.
I am affiliated to the CSM team (scientific computing and modelisation) in the Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux laboratory.
I am also a team member of CARMEN , an Inria team focusing of the modelisation of cardiac electrophysiology at the Inria Bordeaux research center.
My main scientific activity is related to the development and analysis of structure-preserving schemes for parabolic problems.
From november 2023 to august 2024, I was a postdoctoral researcher at the TU Wien, where I was working inside Ansgar Jüngel group.
There, I was interested in structure-preserving numerical schemes for cross-diffusion systems.
From october 2020 to september 2023, I was a PhD student at the Inria Lille-Nord Europe research center, in the team RAPSODI (Reliable numerical APproximationS Of DIssipative systems). I was also affiliated to the ANEDP team (numerical analysis and partial differential equations) in the Paul Painlevé laboratory of the University of Lille.
My PhD thesis, entitled "Development and analysis of high order schemes for convection-diffusion models, study of their long time behavior", was supervised by Claire Chainais-Hillairet (Univ Lille), Maxime Herda (Inria) and Simon Lemaire (Inria).
During the second year of my PhD, I was invited to the WIAS (Berlin) in the Leibniz Group Numerical Methods for Innovative Semiconductor Devices where I spent three months working with Patricio Farrell. This stay led to collaborations with physicists from the Tyndall National Institute (Cork, Ireland) and the WIAS (Berlin, Germany).
Prior to that, I was studying mathematics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon from 2016 to 2020. I also got the Agrégation de Mathématiques (selective exam to teach in the French educational system), option "scientific computing", in 2019.
You can find my CV here (or here for a french version).