Florian Feppon: ECCOMAS PhD Award and Prix Paul Caseau
We are delighted to announce that Dr Florian Feppon has won the 2019 ECCOMAS PhD Award and the 2020 Prix Paul Caseau.
The European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) awarded Dr Florian Feppon with the ECCOMAS PhD Award for one of the two best doctoral theses in the field Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering. Out of 18 nominees, both winners combined excellent knowledge of both theory and practice, with special insight in the fundamental and computational aspects. Florian’s thesis "Shape and topology optimization of multiphysics systems" convinced the committee thanks to the development of new mathematical methodologies, algorithms, their analysis and their application to shape and topology optimization of multi-physics systems.
Subsequently, Florian was awarded the 2020 Prix Paul Caseau from the EDF and the Institut de France (French academy of technologies). Every year, this award nominates doctoral theses in three different domains of scientific computing having potential impacts in the field of energy. Florian is one of the co-awardee in the field Numerical Modelling and Simulation.
Florian Feppon is a Hermann-Weyl postdoctoral instructor, mentored by Professor Habib Ammari at the Seminar for Applied Mathematics (SAM). Florian’s research focuses on topology optimisation and inverse problems of wave and fluid systems with the level-set method or the homogenisation method.