I’ve defended my PhD in applied mathematics in February 2026 at ENS Paris-Saclay. The research involved developing a hybrid framework for performing robust degradation prognostics of clogging in nuclear steam generators.

The thesis was done between Centre Borelli, LISN and EDF R&D under the supervision of Mathilde Mougeot (ENS Paris-Saclay) and Didier Lucor (LISN) as well as Emmanuel Remy (EDF R&D) and Vincent Chabridon (EDF R&D).

Prior to this, I obtained an engineering degree (Diplôme d’Ingénieur) at CentraleSupélec (P2021+1), majoring in applied mathematics. During these studies I’ve also graduated from the Analyse, Modélisation et Simulation Master of Université Paris-Saclay where I wrote a dissertation on geometric measure theory applied to linear PDEs.

During my engineering studies, I’ve had the chance to do two CNRS internships in different scientific fields. My first 6-month internship was in cosmology within the QUBIC collaboration, where I worked on data science topics for studying the Q,U polarization modes of the cosmic microwave background together with Jean-Christophe Hamilton. I’ve then undertook another 6-month internship at Institut Langevin of ESPCI Paris with Romain Pierrat and Arthur Goetschy with a focus on developing a stochastic theory for open light channels in complex materials.

From 2021 to 2025, I was an artist-musician resident at Fondation des Etats-Unis in the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, where I’ve had the pleasure to meet and collaborate with amazing people. A few recordings can be found on my YouTube page. From 2022 to 2025, I was also in charge of the Orchestre du Collège Néerlandais both as a musical director and administrator.