Félix Soubelet is a particle accelerator physicist and postdoctoral researcher at CERN with eight years’ experience in beam optics, beam dynamics and computational physics, specializing in simulation-driven optimization of large-scale accelerator systems. He has developed intra-beam scattering models for the Xsuite framework, contributed to LHC commissioning strategies and delivered measurable luminosity improvements through novel local coupling corrections. Comfortable both with hands-on measurement campaigns and software engineering, he bridges theoretical modelling, data-driven benchmarking and operational practice during Machine Development sessions. His background spans PhD research, teaching computational physics, and industry experience in HPC energy-efficiency prototyping, reflecting a rare mix of accelerator expertise and practical engineering.
8 years of coding experience
Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles - MPSI/PSI, Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles - MPSI/PSI at Lycée Fénelon Sainte Marie
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Liverpool
Engineering degree in Energetics and Nuclear Industry, Master of Science in Nuclear Physics, Engineering degree in Energetics and Nuclear Industry, Master of Science in Nuclear Physics at Grenoble INP - Phelma
Scientific French Baccalauréat in European Section, Scientific French Baccalauréat in European Section at Lycée Paul Lapie
JUAS degree in Particle Accelerator Physics and Technologies, JUAS degree in Particle Accelerator Physics and Technologies at European Scientific Institute
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