Research

Hi! I'm a long-time space and physics enthusiast, and I had the chance to realize my dream of... well, not going to space, but studying it!

Currently, I am a PhD student at the LTE (ex-IMCCE) laboratory, at the Observatoire de Paris, under the supervision of Jacques Fejoz and Philippe Robutel. Official name:

"Theoretical and numerical study of reccurent dynamics in dynamical systems and application to the N-body problem"

And a link to the PhD page. Main topics: celestial mechanics, dynamical systems, numerical computations.

Studies

Before starting my PhD, I studied theoretical phyics at the ENS, followed by a final master year at the Observatoire de Paris, with an emphasis on the mathematical aspect of astrophysics. I studied computer science as a secondary theme, especially compilation, reactive programming, computational topology and computer graphics (courses at the Informatics Department of the ENS, and the MPRI).

Around research

Conferences and seminars

Scientific outreach

  • Science outreach at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

  • A introductory roleplaying game (one-shot) about celestial mechanics! Currently in development and private testing.

  • Podcast with Les Petits Reporters des Sciences

Julia

Automatic differentiation. Experience with Python. Pluto!! Wrote TaylorInterface.jl. Also aforementioned conference and seminar.

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