Olivier did his PhD in Sherbrooke and Montreal, Canada, on the N-body quantum problem, and acquired expertise in DFT (Density Functional Theory), DMFT (Dynamical Mean Field Theory) and the physics of superconducting gap symmetry in Strontium Ruthenate compounds. Since 2022, he has been a post-doc at CCQ, during which he has been able to broaden his numerical expertise without forgetting interactions with experimentalists.
With his openness to a wide range of numerical expertise and his sensitivity to the importance of experimental studies in quantum materials research, Olivier will be a tremendous asset to numerical and phenomenological physics on the Saclay plateau, and will be essential in federating and maintaining collaboration between DRF and CCQ. Welcome to the IPhT Olivier, for a brilliant career ahead!