
معرفی
Florian Feppon is an Assistant Professor in the NUMA division of the Department of Computer Science at KU Leuven. His research spans topology optimization, optimal design, homogenization, multiscale modeling, uncertainty quantification, data assimilation, and asymptotic analysis of partial differential equations, with applications in 3D printing, heat exchangers, photonics, and microfluidic devices.
He completed his PhD in 2019 at École polytechnique under Grégoire Allaire and Charles Dapogny, funded by Safran, and a Master’s thesis in 2016 at MIT with Pierre Lermusiaux. From 2020 to 2022, he was a Hermann-Weyl postdoctoral instructor at ETH Zürich.
His
- research interests include developing algorithms for nonlinear constrained optimization, such as the Null Space Optimizer, and analyzing subwavelength resonances in acoustic metamaterials, fluid-structure interactions, and homogenization of porous media.
- Scientific awards: Prix Paul Caseau 2019 (EDF, Institut de France), ECCOMAS PhD award 2019, and SMAI-GAMNI thesis award 2021.
- Grants: FWO Junior Research Project (2024-2028) on topology optimization of large-scale systems under uncertainty.
- Students: Javier Bevia-Ripoll and Dries Toebat, working on topology optimization with local and global constraints.
- Software: Lead developer of the open-source Null Space Optimizer for constrained optimization.
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