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[t]0.55 Simon Tournier
Born the 23rd June 1983 in Montpellier (France)
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Dept. of Mathematical Eng.
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Av. Vicuna Mackenna 4860, Macul
Santiago de Chile
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Email : & simon.tournier@alumni.enseeiht.fr
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Modeling and Analysis in Computational Electromagnetism and Acoustic,
Preconditionning techniques, Homogenization, Domain Decomposition Method,
Scientific Programming
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2014 – (2016) &
[t] Post-doctoral position in the PUC (Chile)
under the supervision of ,
Efficient and Robust HPC Solver for Multiple Traces Formulations
for Engineering Applications.
2012 – 2013 &
[t] Post-doctoral position in the University of Liège (Belgium), in the ACE team,
under the supervision of ,
Study of some preconditioning techniques for Finite Elements Methods
and Decomposition of Domain Method.
2007 – 2012 &
[t] PhD from Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (ISAE), Toulouse,
under the supervision of (ONERA, Toulouse)
and (LAPLACE, Toulouse)
Defended the 22nd March 2012 at SupAéro (ISAE), with the jury composed by : Abderrahmane Bendali, Pierre Borderies, Christophe Bourlier, Christophe Geuzaine, Luc Giraud, Jean-René Poirier, Jean-Yves Suratteau.
Title : Contribution of the modeling of the electromagnetic scattering
by rough surfaces from rigorous methods.
2007 – 2011 &
[t] Teaching in the Department of Electronics and Signal Processing, ENSEEIHT, Toulouse :
Introduction to the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations (master level),
Fourier Analysis (undergraduate level),
Numerical Analysis (undegraduate level),
Algorithm and Programming in C (undergraduate. level).
I also supervised several students in projects (Bachelor level):
Study of an equivalent impedance of a rough surface,
Comparison between plane waves and Gaussian beams in a MoM code,
Numerical effects of the finitude of surfaces in the spectrum of integral operators.
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2006–2007 &
[t]1.0 Master of Science (magna cum laude) in “ElectroMagnetism and OptoElectronics”,
Institut National Polytechnique, Toulouse.
Thesis under the surpervision of (EADS Innovation Works),
Numerical Simulations of antennas on large planes.
2005 &
[t] 9 weeks in Dublin City University, Radio and Optical Comm. Lab.,
under the supervision of Frédéric Surre and Pascal Landais,
Numerical Investigations of Losses in THz waveguides.
2004 – 2007 &
[t] Engineer degree in Electronics and Signal Processing,
ENSEEIHT, Toulouse.
2001–2004 &
[t] Preparatory Class for entrance in engineering school, Montpellier.
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Integral Equations Physically based Preconditioner for Two Dimensional Electromagnetic Scattering by Rough Surfaces
, P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier
, Vol. 59, No. 10, pp. 3764-3774, oct. 2011
Modélisation de la diffusion électromagnétique par surfaces rugueuses à partir de méthodes rigoureuses
, P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier
evue d’lectricité et lectronique, No. juin 2012,
(request by the journal for section “Jeunes Chercheurs”)
Local Multiple Traces Formulation for High-Frequency Scattering Problems
C. Jerez-Hanckes , J. Pinto,
, Vol. 289, pp. 306-321, dec. 2015
Local Multiple Traces Formulation for High-Frequency Scattering Problems by Spectral Elements
C. Jerez-Hanckes , J. Pinto,
, series Mathematics and Industry, Springer. (to appear)
GetDDM
: an Open Framework for Testing Optimized Schwarz Methods for Time-Harmonic Wave Problems,
B. Thierry, A. Vion, M. El Bouajaji, D. Colignon, N. Marsic, X. Antoine, C. Geuzaine
Analysis of Homogenization Techniques for Improving Electromagnetic Scattering Computation by Periodic Rough Surfaces : Polarization TM and TE,
with .
Multi-Scattering with Transmission Conditions: efficient preconditionned multi-trace formulation
with .
WAVES 2015, Karlsruhe,
Preconditioning Techniques for Local Multiple Traces Formulation for Scattering Problems
, J. Pinto, C. Jerez-Hanckes
WAVES 2015, Karlsruhe,
Local Multiple Traces Modelling for High-Frequency Scattering
C. Jerez-Hanckes, J. Pinto,
PANACM 2015, Buenos Aires,
Multiple Traces Formulation for High-Frequency Scattering
C. Jerez-Hanckes, J. Pinto,
IEEE ACAMA 2014, Antibes Juan-les-Pins,
An Open Source Domain Decomposition Solver for Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Wave Problems
C. Geuzaine, B. Thierry, N. Marsic, D. Colignon, A. Vion, , Y. Boubendir, M. El Bouajaji, X. Antoine
SCEE 2014, Wuppertal,
Local Multiple Traces Formulation for High-Frequency Scattering Problems
C. Jerez-Hanckes , J. Pinto,
EuroEM 2012, Toulouse,
Homogenization Techniques for Improving Electromagnetic Scattering Computation by Dielectric Surfaces, , P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier
AMPERE 2011, Toulouse –
Analysis of QR-compression Techniques for Improving Electromagnetic Scattering Computation by Periodic Rough Surfaces, , J. Girardin, J.-R. Poirier, P. Borderies
PIERS 2010, Cambridge,
Analysis of Homogenization Techniques for Improving Electromagnetic Scattering Computation by Rough Surfaces, , P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier
WAVES 2009, Pau,
A Physically-based Preconditioner for 2D Electromagnetic Rough Surfaces Scattering Problems, , P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier
WAVES 2009, Pau,
High order asymptotic expansion for the scattering of fast oscillating periodic surfaces, J.-R. Poirier, A. Bendali, P. Borderies,
PIERS 2009, Beijing,
Analysis of Performances of a Floquet Mode Preconditioner for Electromagnetic Scattering Computation by Rough Surfaces, , J.-R. Poirier, P. Borderies
PIERS 2008, Hangzhou,
Use of Numerical Methods for Assessing Validity Domains of the approximations Involved in Electromagnetic Interaction Modeling with vegetation, P. Borderies, J.-R. Poirier, , C. Lauprette, L. Villard, P. Dubois Fernandez, N. Floury
Reviewer for IEEE Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Computer skills &
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Python, C, bash
C++
, Fortran
, PETSc (MPI), Matlab/Scilab
OCaml, Lisp
user of GNU/Linux since 1999.
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voluntary of GENEPI
(from 2004 to 2009)http://www.genepi.fr
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Intervention in prison
(teaching, participation to an internal newspaper, sports),
Organization of events to talk about problems of prison
(intervention in high school, conferences, radio emission)
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participation to Colombbushttp://www.colombbus.org
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Promotion of computer sciences in junior secondary school using Free Software
Miscellaneous
& Mountain (hiking, climbing)
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Jean-René Poirier
LAPLACE – INPT-ENSEEIHT
2 rue Charles Camichel, BP 7122
FR-31071 Toulouse, Cedex 7, Francepoirier@laplace.univ-tlse.fr
+33 5 343 223 81
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Pierre Borderies
ONERA – DEMR
2 avenue Edouard Belin, BP 74025
FR-31055 Toulouse, Cedex 4, Francepierre.borderies@onera.fr
+33 5 622 527 18
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Christophe Geuzaine
University of Liège – Montefiore Institute
Sart-Tilman, B28, P32
B-4000 Liège, Belgiumcgeuzaine@ulg.ac.be
+32 4 366 37 30
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Xavier Antoine
Université de Lorraine
Bureau 301, B.P. 239
FR-54506 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex, Francexavier.antoine@univ-lorraine.fr
+33 3 836 845 61