Summary
Jean-Baptiste Bayle is a postdoctoral researcher and PhD astrophysicist with 13 years of experience bridging experimental physics, cosmology and software engineering. Based at NASA JPL after doctoral work on LISA simulations, time-delay interferometry and transient gravitational-signal discrimination, he combines deep expertise in noise-reduction and instrumental modeling with hands-on data analysis. Earlier roles as an iOS developer and mobile app creator show he ships production software and backend features in addition to research code. Trained across nanoscience, particle/astroparticle physics and engineering (CentraleSupélec, Université Paris Diderot), he excels at translating complex physical systems into reliable computational models. He also has a record of mentoring and outreach, having organized international trips and coached students from underprivileged backgrounds.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics at Universite de Paris
Master of science, Nanoscience, Nanodevices and Nanotechnologies, Master of science, Nanoscience, Nanodevices and Nanotechnologies at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
Master of Science - MS, Nucleus, Particle, Astroparticles and Cosmology, Master of Science - MS, Nucleus, Particle, Astroparticles and Cosmology at Université Paris Diderot
Première S, Première S at Lycée français de Vienne
Seconde, Seconde at Lycée Cuvier
Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering Technology, General, Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering Technology, General at CentraleSupelec
Baccalauréat S, Mention Très Bien, Félicitations du Jury, Terminale S, Baccalauréat S, Mention Très Bien, Félicitations du Jury, Terminale S at Notre-Dame des Oiseaux
French, English, German