I come from France, where I studied the fundamentals of Physics until my master’s degree. There, I had the luck to learn from professors, teaching us the equations and methods to solve them and lending us their shoulders to see further and open our minds.
I think it is in our nature to understand the world and us in it to grow and improve ourselves. Science is built from this curiosity and tries to answer our questions while raising others. In this unified language crossing every border, no research fields are isolated as there are always bridges to share and develop our knowledge.
During my Ph. D in Japan, I studied thermoacoustic systems and, more particularly, chaotic oscillations, which are a type of nonlinear phenomenon. I then came to the energy systems analysis field of study, focusing on forecasting and optimizing our energy systems for a zero-carbon emission society. Although energy systems are different from thermoacoustic systems, they are no less complex, and nonlinear behaviors can also emerge from their many actors forming many degrees of freedom. Therefore, I try to apply my understanding of Physics and nonlinear phenomena to this field to contribute at my scale.
To all future members: let us search for more questions together!