Ingénieur De Recherche at Université de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
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Vincent Chabannes is an Ingénieur de Recherche based in Strasbourg with 13 years of experience applying applied mathematics and scientific computing to simulate complex physical and biological systems. He holds a doctorate in applied mathematics and has focused his career on blood-flow simulation and scientific visualization, contributing to projects like Vivabrain/AngioTk and the 4FastSim initiative. Comfortable bridging research and software engineering, he has built Python/C++ interfaces for finite element codes and developed visualization tools in both academic and industrial settings. His long tenure at Université de Strasbourg reflects deep expertise in numerical simulation platforms and research software engineering, often operating at the intersection of modelling, code optimization, and reproducible research.
13 years of coding experience
Doctorat, Applied Mathematics, Doctorat, Applied Mathematics at Université Grenoble Alpes
Master, Ingénierie de la modélisation et de la simulation numériques, Master, Ingénierie de la modélisation et de la simulation numériques at Université Joseph Fourier
IfcPlusPlus is an open source C++ class model, as well as a reader and writer for IFC files in STEP format. Features: Easy and efficient memory management using smart pointers. Parallel reader for very fast parsing on multi-core CPU's. Additionally, there's a simple IFC viewer application, using Qt and OpenSceneGraph. It can be used as starting point for all kinds of applications around the open building model standard IFC.
Contributions:2 PRs, 19 pushes, 4 branches in 3 years 1 month
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Vincent Chabannes - Ingénieur De Recherche at Université de Strasbourg