Personal Info:

  • 29 years old.
  • Nationality: French

Education:

  • May 2012: Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New-York
  • May 2010: M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New-York
  • May 2008: M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New-York
  • May 2007: M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • May 2007: SUPAERO/ISAE Engineering Degree ("diplome d'ingenieur"), majoring in Space/Image Processing, Toulouse, France

Jobs & Experience:

  • Acting Assistant Professor at University of Washington, Seattle, Sep. '12 through present.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher in Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, New York, May '12 through Aug. '12.
  • Assistant Lecturer at the University of Washington, Seattle in June-July 2011. Held MatLab sessions for the RTG Summer school on "X-Ray Tomography and Transport Theory".
  • Teaching assistant for several classes since Fall '07 at Columbia (see below for detail).
  • Provided volunteer help in tutoring for a French-speaking 8th-grade student (Spring '09) in one of New-York's middle schools. I assisted her in taking the tests, translating into French whenever necessary. I also provided a written translation of the final science test.
  • Intern in Applied Mathematics for a year at the French research center ONERA-CERT, Toulouse, France (Aug. 2005-Sep.2006). At the Information Processing and Modeling Department, I developed Discontinuous Galerkin methods in 2D for the Vlasov-Poisson system of equations.
  • Outside the context of academia, I regularly assist my master of capoeira angola in teaching capoeira angola in the context of various events, e.g. capoeira workshops, or summer camps.

Languages:

  • French: first language
  • English: fluent
  • Portuguese: elementary. Practised consistently at capoeira
  • Spanish, German: elementary.

Computer Skills:

  • OS: Windows XP and Vista, Linux (Ubuntu).
  • Office softwares and languages: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OpenOffice.org, HTML, Vim, LateX.
  • Coding Languages: my latest projects use MatLab, Python and FreeFEM++ extensively. I also coded earlier projects in FORTRAN, C, Java and Pascal.

Teaching experience:

  • Sep. '12 through present: Acting Assistant Professor at University of Washington. Detail of classes:
    • Autumn '12: Linear Analysis (Math 309, two sections)
    • Autumn '13: Intro. Real Analysis I (Math 327), Complex Analysis I (Math 427)
  • June-July '11: Assistant Lecturer at the University of Washington. I held MatLab sessions for the RTG Summer school on "X-Ray Tomography and Transport Theory". Detail of these sessions may be found on my teaching page.
  • Fall'07 through Spring '10: teaching assistant at Columbia University. I have been holding office hours, review sessions, as well as grading homeworks for the following classes
    • Principles of Applied Math (APMA 4001, Spring '10)
    • Applied Functional Analysis (APMA 4150, Fall '09)
    • Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (APMA 4301, Fall '09)
    • Numerical methods (APMA E4990, Spring '09)
    • Introduction to Dynamical Systems (APMA E4101, Fall '08)
    • Asymptotic Methods (APMA E8308, Spring '08)
    • Introduction to Applied Mathematics (APMA E2101, Spring '08)
    • PDE's (APMA E4200, Fall '07)

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