I am fascinated by how much can be revealed by looking at something differently - sometimes quite literally through light. This perspective led me from mathematics to photonics and the study of light-matter interactions in two-dimensional semiconductors.Having studied across France and Germany (classe préparatoire Lycée Hoche, Versailles; Dipl. Ing. ENSTA Paris; M.Sc. FSU Jena), I developed an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how these systems behave and why they matter. During my PhD at Cambridge, I will investigate how optical excitation shapes the performance of next-generation optoelectronic devices, with the aim of clarifying the processes that limit their efficiency and potential today.I am deeply honoured to be part of the Gates Cambridge community, where I hope to contribute to an environment in which people from different backgrounds can engage, exchange ideas, and grow together – pour rayonner ensemble.
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Photonics 2025
ENSTA, IP Paris Applied Mathematics 2025