
معرفی
Gaspard Kemlin is a Senior Lecturer at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, France, where he is part of the LAMFA research laboratory. Prior to this, he served as a post-doctoral researcher in Benjamin Stamm's group at the IANS (University of Stuttgart), contributing to the Sparsity and Singular Structures SFB research center. He completed his PhD in Numerical analysis for Kohn-Sham DFT at CERMICS and the Inria Paris MATHERIALS team, under the supervision of Eric Cancès and Antoine Levitt. He holds an MSc in Mathematics of Modelling from Sorbonne Université (2018–2019), focusing on Numerical analysis and partial differential equations, and an engineering degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from École des Ponts ParisTech (2015–2019).
His research interests concentrate on advancing numerical methods for quantum chemistry and computational physics, particularly in the development of efficient algorithms for density functional theory (DFT), error estimation, and basis set optimization. He also emphasizes scientific computing and the use of Julia for high-performance numerical simulations. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical implementation, addressing challenges like numerical stability and convergence in computational models.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to error bounds in periodic Kohn-Sham equations, vortex-tracking simulations for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation, and basis optimization strategies. These efforts aim to improve computational accuracy and efficiency in quantum systems and materials science. His code contributions, such as to the Density Functional ToolKit (DFTK.jl), showcase his focus on open-source tools for quantum chemistry.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
- Advising & Grants: Supervised by Eric Cancès and Antoine Levitt during his PhD, and Benjamin Stamm and Christof Melcher during his postdoc. While no grants or current advisees are listed, his research is supported by institutional affiliations and collaborative projects.
- Labs/Teams:
- LAMFA (current)
- IANS (University of Stuttgart, postdoc)
- MATHERIALS team (Inria Paris, PhD)
- CERMICS (PhD)


