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I'm currently doing a PhD under the supervision of Georges-Pierre Bonneau and Stefanie Hahmann. The subject of my PhD is "Topology-guided Visualization of Scalar Datasets".
Research themes
The Morse-Smale complex is a mathematical object which contains informations about the topology of scalar functions. It has the critical points of the function as well as the connectivity of the critical points. Simplifications can be done by deleting paires of critical points which are connected. The goal of my PhD is to construct a function which corresponds to a simplified Morse-Smale complex in order to more easily visualize this function.
My research themes are Visualization, Topoplogy and Geometric Modelisation.
Recent publications
Here are my latest publications:Curriculum Vitae
- 2007-2009 : Classe Préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles MPSI et MP (state-run preparatory classes for entry into a School of Engineering)
- 2009-2010 : Third year of Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science in the UFR IM2AG (Grenoble)
- 2010-2011 : Second year of Ensimag (Grenoble)
- 2011-2012 : Third year of Ensimag and Second year of Master's degree in Mathematics, Computer Science and Applications, with the specialisation Geometry, Image and CAO at the UFR IM2AG
Teaching
- 2013-2014 : I teached at the Ensimag
- Introduction to Numerical Methods: TD and class work, first year students
- Project of Speciality: Project with three second year students, Results (in french)
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