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E-mail 1 : philippe[dot]ung[at]capgemini[dot]com
E-mail 2 : philippe[dot]ung[at]math[dot]cnrs[dot]fr
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Since June 2019, I work as a Consultant Engineer at Capgemini. I am currently Project Manager for the topics related with Artificial Intelligence of the R&D department of Capgemini. My works are structured around themes associated with Image Analysis.
Previously, I held different Postdoctoral Researcher positions,
2019 : in the Institute Denis Poisson,
2017-2018 : in the Institute Denis Poisson and the Laboratory of Multimodal Multiscale Imaging and Modelisation of Bone and Joint Tissue (I3MTO), affiliated with the University of Orléans,
2016-2017 : in the Saint-Venant Hydraulics Laboratory (LHSV), a joint laboratory between the Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC, Champs-sur-Marne, France), EDF R&D and the CEREMA (French Center for Research on Hazards, Environment, Mobility and Layout - Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy), located on the site of EDF R&D, in Chatou, France.
I have defended my PhD thesis entitled Numerical simulation of the sediment transport : deterministic and stochastic aspects, on the 30th of March 2016 in the Laboratory Jacques-Louis Lions (LJLL, University Pierre and Marie Curie - UPMC, Paris, France), and achieved under the supervision of S. Cordier, E. Audusse, S. Boyaval, N. Goutal and M. Jodeau.
The thesis jury was composed of E. Audusse, S. Cordier, R. Eymard (Reviewer), E.-D. Fernandez-Nieto (Reviewer), E. Godlewski, F. James (President), M. Jodeau, D. Lucor, D. Pierre (Invited member).
The manuscript is available here and here.
During my PhD thesis, I was a member of the research team ANGE, a joint team between the CEREMA, Inria (French National Institute for computer science and applied mathematics) and the LJLL.
Last update: July 2019