Summary
Corentin Lothode is a research engineer with six years of experience specializing in computational physics, numerical analysis and high-performance computing, currently working at INRAE after several roles at CNRS. He holds a PhD in Engineering Mechanics from INSA Rouen and has a strong track record in fluid-structure interaction, having developed FSI applications for wind and water turbines during his doctoral and industry work. As an HPC expert in the Numerical Group of LMRS he has combined advanced mathematics and practical software engineering to accelerate simulation workflows. Based in Angers, France, he bridges academic research and applied engineering, often tackling inverse problems and improving numerical methods for vortex and flow simulations. Less obvious: his career shows a repeated pattern of moving between research labs and industry-like environments, which gives him both theoretical depth and hands-on product-minded delivery.
6 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Data Processing, Master 2, Master of Science - MS, Data Processing, Master 2 at Université de Rouen
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Mechanics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Mechanics at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Rouen
French, English