About

Ph. D. in theoretical physics, I am a Research Engineer at Michelin. I work on understanding the physico-chemical mechanisms in soft matter for tires and hydrogen fuel cells applications.

From September 2021 to September 2023, I was a post-doctoral fellow at SiMatLab. I worked on Ions Exchange Membranes (IEM) for hydrogen fuel cells applications, using classical and reactive molecular dynamics.

Before that, I was development engineer at CELAD for the CNES, working on Megha-Tropiques mission to study the water cycle in the tropical atmosphere in the context of climate change.

I have obtained my Ph. D. at the University Nice-Sophia Antipolis in the field of ultracold atoms and condensed matter theory under the supervision of George Batrouni. My research activities focused on strongly correlated systems in atomic gases loaded on optical lattices and cavity quantum electrodynamics. These systems are governed by extended Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonians which I mainly tackled with exact numerical methods (quantum Monte Carlo and exact diagonalization) and approximated approaches (mean field theory).