My Life - My Story

I'm a materials scientist developing advanced numerical models to help investigate complex coarsening phenomena as they occur during recrystallization, grain growth or Ostwald ripening when materials are submitted to elevated temperatures or stress. Understanding and controlling these phenomena enables us to produce better materials and even predict lifespans of components during usage. Having studied physics and mathematics as well as computer science gives me a unique view from different perspectives. I have received my PhD in materials physics in 2006, and in the last two decades I have gained profound experience in research, teaching, and research management.


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