About me

Theoretical physicist

Computer science enthousiast

Outdoor activities lover

I am a FNRS postdoctoral at the Theoretical Physics Department of Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. My research projects focus on various aspects of dark matter phenomenology, combining mathematical modeling, simulations, data analysis, and machine learning.

When I’m not working, you’ll usually find me outside — skiing, running, cycling or swimming. I’ve practiced judo since I was four, and I have a soft spot for baking pastries. I also play guitar, and in the last few years I’ve been getting into photography. I’ve been curious about computer science since I was little, and that interest has just kept growing.

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Research

Dark Matter: Theoretical Cosmology, Particle physics, Astrophysics, Gravitational dynamics

My research focuses on the phenomenology of dark matter across multiple scales, combining analytical modeling, simulations, and data-driven techniques. I study the impact of dark matter structure on cosmological and astrophysical signals, from 21 cm observations to gamma-ray searches, and develop machine learning and neural-network-based tools to constrain new physics. My work bridges theoretical modeling, computational methods, and the analysis of early- and late-time cosmological probes.

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Teaching and outreach

I have had the pleasure of teaching physics at both high school and university levels, delivering lectures on optics, tutorials on quantum field theory, or seminars on dark matter for PhD students. On this website you will find some resources from my classes. I have also delivered several outreach presentations for various events, including PhD pub Montpellier, University welcoming days, ...

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