About me

I am a cosmologist/astrophysicist at CNRS (france). My research tackles the origin and evolution of the Universe from the Cosmic Microwave Background to the Large Scale Structure formation. I have a permanent position at IJClab (CNRS & Paris-Saclay University, France), after a two years post-doc at Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL). But it really started as a student in Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (Grenoble, France) where I defended my thesis in 2005.

curriculum vitae

Research interests

As Cosmology shows, our Universe is comprehensible at a remarkably deep level. Cosmologists work to understand how the Universe was created, what is its geometry and composition and why it looks as it does now. Our work is based on astronomical observations that probe billions of years into the past, to the edge of the knowable universe. We make use of the tools of modern physics, and fashion theories that provide unified and testable models of the evolution of the Universe from its creation to the present.

My work is to analyse and interpret cosmological probes amoung which the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). I was/am involved in international scientific collaborations observing the CMB from balloon (Archeops, EBEx), from space (Planck and LiteBIRD), and from ground (CMB-S4).
I am also interested in galaxy surveys with the upcoming observations from EUCLID and LSST

  • Observations
  • Theory
  • Coding
  • Bibliography

Publications

My scientific production includes more than 200 reviewed papers (>55,000 citations), among which 100 are cited more than 100 times (i100-index). My number N of publications cited at least N times is 99 (h-index).

My publications are listed on INSPIRE or on ADS.
Orcid ID: 0000-0001-7276-8324

It includes:
PhD thesis (defended in 2005): PDF
HDR (defended in 2018): PDF

I have made:
26 oral presentations in international or national conferences/workshops
15 seminars in scientific institutions.

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