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PGML: Eduardo BRANDAO (LabHC) defended his thesis on December 20th

On The December 20, 2023

Eduardo Brandao, former PhD student at the Hubert Curien laboratory, sucessfully defended his thesis!

Eduardo defended his thesis on December 20th. The jury awarded him the title of doctor for his work on the PGML project (Physics Guided Machine Learning). His thesis was co-funded by the Graduate School, as part of the 1st Call for thesis certification.

He was congratulated by the jury and his peers for his methodological work on the modelisation of physics data from the MORPHOSURF project.
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The thesis jury was composed of:
  • Massih-Reza Amini, Univ. of Grenoble Alpes, Rapporteur
  • Patrick Gallinari, Univ. of Paris Sorbonne, Rapporteur
  • Jean-Philippe Colombier, Univ. of Saint-Etienne, Examinateur
  • Michèle Sebag, Univ. of Paris Saclay, Examinatrice
  • Marc Sebban, Univ. of Saint-Etienne, Examinateur
  • Marc Tommasi, Univ. of Lille, Examinateur
  • Amaury Habrard, Univ. of Saint-Etienne, Examinateur invité

He published two scientific articles between 2022 and 2023:
  • Eduardo Brandao, Anthony Nakhoul, Stefan Duffner, Rémi Emonet, Florence Garrelie, Amaury Habrard, François Jacquenet, Florent Pigeon, Marc Sebban, and Jean-Philippe Colombier, "Learning Complexity to Guide Light-Induced Self-Organized Nanopatterns",Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 226201, May 2023
    https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.226201
  • Eduardo Brandao, Jean-Philippe Colombier, Stefan Duffner, Rémi Emonet, Florence Garrelie, Amaury Habrard, François Jacquenet, Anthony Nakhoul, and Marc Sebban. 2022. "Learning PDE to Model Self-Organization of Matter" Entropy 24, no. 8: 1096.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/e24081096

Former MLDM master student at the Jean Monnet University, his work shows how disciplines - Physics, Surface Engineering, Machine Learning - can can collaborate and create interdisciplinary research projects, such as PGML, PIMALEA or PHOTOM.

He will be continuing his research at the Hubert Curien lab, working alongside Rémi Emonet on the PIMALEA project.
Congratulations to him! We wish him the best for his promising career ! :)