
About
Romain Corcolle is a Global Network Assistant Professor of Engineering at NYU Shanghai and an Assistant Professor at NYU. He holds a PhD in Physics from Paris-Sud University (Paris 11 - Paris Saclay), France (2009). Prior to NYU Shanghai, he served as an Associate Professor at Paris-Sud University from 2010, affiliated with the GeePs research group (Group of Electrical Engineering – Paris Saclay). His research focuses on electromagnetic materials, particularly ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials, emphasizing the development of advanced constitutive laws and multi-scale modeling tools using analytical and numerical methods.
Education
- PhD in Physics, Paris-Sud University (Paris 11 - Paris Saclay), France, 2009
Research
His work integrates material modeling, multi-physics phenomena, and homogenization techniques to advance understanding of ferroic materials. He develops multi-scale computational frameworks to bridge macroscopic and microscopic material behaviors, contributing to applications in electrical engineering and materials science.
Awards & Grants
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Labs & Collaborations
Associated with the GeePs research group at Paris-Sud University for prior work.
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