Aurélien ParigauxView profile
Researcher
Aurélien Parigaux is a Doctoral Researcher and Teaching Assistant at ENSTA Paris within the Department of Applied Mathematics (UMA), specializing in electromagnetic wave propagation. Affiliated with the POEMS research unit (Propagation des Ondes, Étude Mathématique et Simulation), he works under supervisors Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia and Lucas Chesnel. Institution: ENSTA Paris (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) Research Unit: POEMS - Propagation des Ondes, Étude Mathématique et Simulation Academic Role: Doctoral Researcher since 2022 Teaching: Assistant since 2022 across engineering programs His research focuses on mathematical and numerical analysis of electromagnetic waveguides, particularly addressing challenges in heterogeneous media where conventional perfectly matched layers fail due to phase/group velocity mismatches. He develops novel transparent boundary conditions using Poynting-to-Magnetic operators with overlap techniques, implementing solutions via Nédélec finite elements in the XLiFE++ library. Publications demonstrate consistent contributions to electromagnetic simulation methodologies since 2023, with recent work presented at the JCJC Ondes conference. His research bridges theoretical electromagnetism and practical computational methods, targeting applications in defense, telecommunications, and energy sectors where waveguide integrity is critical. As an educator, he emphasizes clarity and practical application of mathematical concepts, drawing from experience teaching in CPGE (preparatory classes), high schools, and engineering programs. His technical expertise spans Maxwell's equations, finite element methods, and numerical modeling of wave phenomena.








