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About me

I am a post-doc in the Inria team Macaron (previously TONUS) and IRMA in Strasbourg, working with C. Courtès, E. Franck, M. Kraus and L. Navoret. Before that, I was a graduate assistant at Ensimag as a member of the Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann in Grenoble. I completed my PhD in December 2021 in Rennes under the supervision of P. Chartier and M. Lemou.

My research focuses on multi-scale and geometric methods in a numerical context. More specifically, I study the properties of asymptotic expansions and use them to obtain better numerical convergence in stiff problems. During my PhD, I worked on relaxation problems such as the linear Boltzmann equation, and more recently I worked on the Bloch equation. For my post-doc, I study the properties of geometric machine learning when reconstructing vector fields based on trajectories.