Summary
Camille Martire is a Research Technologist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Deputy Director of the International GNSS Service Central Bureau, bringing eight years of multidisciplinary experience at the intersection of astrophysics, aeronautics, and planetary science. With a PhD from ISAE-SUPAERO and advanced training in computational and applied mathematics, Camille has applied numerical modeling and algorithmic expertise to seismology from stratospheric balloons, coupled solid–atmosphere systems, and space situational analysis. Their work spans hands-on research (InSight mission science team member) and operational leadership in global GNSS services, bridging scientific modeling and real-world geolocation infrastructure. Known for turning complex physical models into robust numerical implementations, Camille combines rigorous academic background with practical engineering delivered at world-class institutions.
8 years of coding experience
Master's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, Operational Research, Master's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, Operational Research at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Lapérouse High School, France
Polytech'Nice-Sophia
Engineering Degree, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Engineering Degree, Computational and Applied Mathematics at INSA Toulouse - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at ISAE-SUPAERO
French, English