Summary
Arthur Limoge is a Visiting Researcher at the Surrey Space Centre with eight years of experience at the intersection of mathematics, space mission design and policy. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Heidelberg and a first-class MSci in Pure Mathematics from Imperial College London, and has taught and examined graduate-level courses while co-supervising interdisciplinary seminars. His background blends rigorous theoretical training with practical exposure to organisational strategy from an early M&A internship, giving him a rare fluency in both technical modelling and high-level program planning. Based in Guildford, he focuses on space policy and international relations alongside mission design, bringing academic depth to questions of governance and system-level tradeoffs. Notably, he has contributed to training networks and peer tutoring, signalling a commitment to mentorship and to communicating complex ideas across diverse audiences.
8 years of coding experience
French baccalaureate, Science, French baccalaureate, Science at Saint Léon IX
Master in Science (MSci), Pure mathematics, First-Class Honours ― 79.10%, Master in Science (MSci), Pure mathematics, First-Class Honours ― 79.10% at Imperial College London
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics at Heidelberg University
French, English, Spanish