Summary
Jean Ragusa is a professor of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, focusing on computational methods for nuclear reactors and multiphysics simulations. His expertise spans applied data science, surrogate models, model order reduction, numerical methods, radiation transport, and uncertainty quantification to advance reactor design and fuel assembly. He serves as Associate Director of the Institute for Scientific Computation, leading cross-disciplinary research and infrastructure at TAMU. His career includes collaborative research with national laboratories and international experience, including research engineering at CEA and visiting appointments at Oak Ridge, Argonne, Idaho National Laboratory, and Purdue. Based in College Station, Texas, he translates complex physics into robust, auditable computational tools that inform practical engineering decisions.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Grenoble INP - UGA
English, French, German, Italian