I am a final-year PhD student in theoretical physics in France, working on light–matter interactions using methods from quantum many-body theory.
Much of my work involves advanced linear algebra, numerical methods, and quantum mechanics, particularly Green’s function techniques.
I developed a Python code for ab-initio calculations that interfaces with the PySCF quantum chemistry framework.
In my Master’s thesis, I specialized in condensed matter physics. My research focused on simulating light–matter interactions in cerium clathrates, working with the group developing the Quanty software.
For my Bachelor’s thesis, I worked in an experimental physics group studying atomic beam spectroscopy using helium-3.
I am interested in analyzing real world complex systems, extracting structure from data, and computational approaches to difficult problems. I also follow developments in quantum computing.
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