About

Researcher at CNRS since 2006. I received my Phd from the University of Corsica in 2003.  I was a Japanese Society for the promotion of Science Post doctoral fellow at the University of Tokyo where to perform research on drifting seaweeds, using discrete events simulation. In 2005 I worked in data processing for the European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecast in Reading (UK) where most of my work wad on Data IO libraries (GribAPI mainly). I am now focusing my research on forest fire and atmosphere simulation, developing methods, softwares and frameworks (from raw data storage and retrieval to front propagation simulation and result analysis). Coordinator of two national project on wildfire forecasting tools, I received the 2nd prize ATOS/Fourier in 2014 for the work on fire weather computation.