
I am a research associate at Imperial College, London in the Department of Mathematics. My work is focused on the mathematical theory of combustion instability. I am also particularly interested in mathematical acoustics.
I have an undergraduate degree in Engineering from the École Centrale de Lyon and in Mathematics (Licence 3) from the Université Claude Bernard in Lyon. Following my studies in France, I moved to the UK in order to work for Rolls-Royce in Derby in the department of Aerothermal methods. My next step was a move to Cambridge, where I obtained a Master's degree of Advanced Study (formerly known as Part III) with Distinction. Then I completed my PhD under the supervision of Prof. Nigel Peake in the department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), part of the University of Cambridge. You can consult my CV by clicking here.