I am Maitre de Conférences (~ Associate Professor) at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1.

My research focuses on problems originating from physics in which a stochastic component plays a key role. This randomness mostly originates from molecular behaviors, such as inter-collisions and interactions with the boundary in kinetic theory, from some extra microstructure, or from diffusive effects when studying nonlinear diffusions. Mathematically, the tools I use come mainly from probability theory (Harris theorem, coupling techniques, stochastic calculus) and from the theory of partial differential equations.

Before moving to Lyon, I was a Civis3I Postdoctoral Fellow (part of the MSCA action) at University La Sapienza, under the supervision of Alessandra Faggionato. Before that, I was a postdoc researcher at the LJLL (Sorbonne Université), under the supervision of Mitia Duerinckx (FNRS) and Antoine Gloria (LJLL, SU). I studied for my PhD at the LPSM (Sorbonne Université) under the supervision of Nicolas Fournier (LPSM, Sorbonne Université) and Stéphane Mischler (CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine).

Interests

  • Kinetic theory and boundary effects;
  • Nonlinear diffusions;
  • Mean-field limits;
  • Stochastic homogenization.

Education

  • CIVIS3i Postdoctoral fellow, 2022-2023

    Sapienza Università di Roma

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, 2021-2022

    LJLL, Sorbonne Université

  • PhD in Applied Mathematics, 2017-2020

    LPSM, Sorbonne Université

  • MASt in Mathematics, 2017

    University of Cambridge

  • Ingénieur Statisticien, 2017

    ENSAE ParisTech

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