Vincent Laboure is a computational research engineer with eight years of experience applying advanced numerical methods and software development to multiphysics simulation problems. He holds a Ph.D. from Texas A&M and advanced degrees from Mines Paris, blending deep academic rigor with practical engineering at BWX Technologies. An active back-end contributor to the well-known MOOSE multiphysics framework, he has strengthened core functionality, testing, and checkpointing—work that improves robustness for large-scale simulation workflows. Based in Idaho Falls, he brings a rare combination of scientific modeling expertise and hands-on codecraft, often focusing on subtle internal APIs and transfer mechanics that quietly enable complex multi-app coupling.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Master's degree at Ecole nationale supérieure des Mines de Paris / Ecole des Mines de Paris
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Texas A&M University
Bachelor's degree (equivalent), Bachelor's degree (equivalent) at Lycée Sainte-Geneviève
Contributions:19 reviews, 46 commits, 17 PRs in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Vincent primarily contributed to the MOOSE framework, focusing on enhancing and expanding the functionality of core components. Their work included making internal methods protected, enhancing the transfer of variables in the MultiAppMeshFunctionTransfer class, and adding an accessor for retrieving the dimension of the SolutionUserObject. Additionally, the user contributed to the testing suite by creating examples and addressing issues related to thermal contact and multi-app Picard schemes, as well as addressing checkpointing issues.
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