Building Mirande, Wing D – Office D113A
Molecules, Atoms, Reactivity and Scattering (ICQ/MARS)
PhD in Molecular Spectroscopy (Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, 2010), I have developed expertise in spectroscopic data processing and scientific software development. After a postdoctoral position in 2011 at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, where I contributed to the HITRAN database, I pursued a second postdoc at PhLAM (Lille) in 2012, followed by an ATER position in Lyon from 2013 to 2014. In 2015, I joined the Interdisciplinary Carnot Laboratory of Burgundy (ICB UMR 6303 CNRS/UB) as a CNRS Research Engineer.
Alongside my research, I am actively involved in science outreach through conferences, as well as hosting middle and high school students, and teachers.
Since 2012, I have been developing Siril, a software dedicated to astrophotography, widely used by amateurs but also adopted by some professionals. (See the publication here).
In 2023, I was a co-winner of the Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Dijon prize for the book “La lumière pour sonder le monde – La spectroscopie et ses applications“, published by Ellipses in 2024.
Areas of expertise: Molecular spectroscopy, Development of open-source software, Databases
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Design, Optimization,
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Design
Quantum Interactions
and Controls
Metallurgical Processes, Durability, Materials