CSMA2026

Plenary sessions

 

   
fehmi-cirak

Fehmi Cirak

University of Cambridge

"Towards Quantum Computational Mechanics "

Prof. Fehmi Cirak is Professor of Computational Mechanics at the University of Cambridge and Head of the Computational Structural Mechanics Laboratory (CSMLab). His research spans statistical finite elements, Bayesian inference, isogeometric analysis, and emerging quantum-computing approaches to computational mechanics. He holds a PhD from the University of Stuttgart. Before joining Cambridge in 2006, he spent seven years at the California Institute of Technology, first as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Aeronautics and later as a Senior Scientist at the Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR). His past affiliations also include The Alan Turing Institute, the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). He has delivered more than seventy-five invited lectures worldwide, served on the editorial boards of two international journals, and supervised around thirty PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in Cambridge.

 MartinGenet  

Martin GENET

LMS, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau

"Multiscale modeling, simulation and estimation of pulmonary poromechanics"

Martin Genet est professeur au Département de Mécanique de l’École Polytechnique et membre du Laboratoire de Mécanique des Solides. Ses recherches portent sur la biomécanique, en particulier la modélisation et la simulation numérique des tissus vivants comme le cœur et les poumons. Il développe des méthodes pour créer des jumeaux numériques en fusionnant modèles physiques et données cliniques, dans l’objectif de mieux diagnostiquer et traiter certaines pathologies. Après un doctorat à l’ENS-Cachan et plusieurs postdocs aux États-Unis et en Suisse, il a rejoint l'École Polytechnique en 2015, où il a été promu professeur en 2023. Il est également affilié à une équipe INRIA et a reçu plusieurs distinctions, dont le prix de jeune chercheur de la Société francophone de biomécanique.

   

Valérie LAVIGNE

Airbus Operations, Toulouse

"Titre à venir"

 Valéry Masson

Valéry MASSON

CNRM, Toulouse

"Titre à venir"

 

 karen-veroy

Karen VEROY-GREPL

TU/e, Eindhoven

"Physics-based parametric model order reduction for the multi-scale material setting"

Karen Veroy-Grepl received her B.S. in physics from the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, and her S.M. and Ph.D. in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, USA.  After spending two years in industry, she returned to academia in 2009.  She was appointed a junior professor at RWTH Aachen University in 2010 and was promoted to professor in 2014.  Veroy-Grepl was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant in 2019 and joined the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University in 2020.  She serves on the editorial board of several international journals, and on the scientific advisory council of the International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE).
   
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