About
Before pursuing a PhD, I obtained the French Baccalaureate at Ecole Jeannine Manuel in Paris. I then completed an undergraduate MEng degree in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Bristol, achieving ‘First Class Honours’ with an average of 76%. With a strong interest in simulations, modeling, and experience in various software packages and coding languages, I joined the Aerosol Science CDT in 2023 as a postgraduate researcher in aerosol resuspension.
My current PhD research focuses on “Data-Informed Modelling of Aerosol Resuspension Under Aerodynamic Loads” at the University of Bristol. I am working under the supervision of Dr Alberto Gambaruto, Prof Karen Aplin, and Dr Nick Zang. The project aims to investigate the mechanisms behind resuspension, identify key influencing parameters, and develop machine-learning-based semi-empirical models for better prediction. The research involves state-of-the-art experimental and numerical approaches such as wind tunnel testing, CFD simulations, and machine learning models (PINNs).
In addition to my research, I have a strong interest in aviation, aerospace, and the tech sector. My major hobbies include playing tennis, walking, skiing, traveling, and undertaking miscellaneous coding projects like this website!