I am a lecturer in the physics department of the Université Paris Cité where I conduct research as part of the theory group of the laboratory Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC).
My research is in non-equilibrium statistical physics and focuses on dissipative hydrodynamics and transport phenomena in statistical systems with broken symmetries, such as crystals. I use statistical-mechanical methods to identify phenomenological properties starting from the underlying Hamiltonian dynamics at the microscale. The analytical approach is complemented by numerical simulations of molecular dynamics. My other interests include chemically active systems, Markov-chain Monte-Carlo numerical simulations and the links between non-equilibrium statistical physics and the cosmology of the early universe.

