
معرفی
Teddy Pichard is an Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics at École Polytechnique. He holds a PhD from the University of Bordeaux and RWTH Aachen University. His research focuses on moment models in kinetic theory, hyperbolic systems, and numerical methods, with applications in radiative transfer, two-phase flow, and plasma physics. He teaches courses on computational linear algebra, numerical analysis, and mathematical modeling of biological systems.
Education:
- 2010-2013: Engineer student at ENSEIRB-MATMECA and MIMSE Master at University of Bordeaux
- 2008-2010: MPSI-MP prep at Lycée Descartes, Tours
Research Interests: Teddy’s work centers on developing advanced numerical methods for kinetic and hyperbolic systems, with a focus on moment closures and their applications in plasma physics, radiative transfer, and multiphase flow modeling. His methods emphasize asymptotic preserving properties and high-order accuracy.
Publications Trends: His recent articles explore moment closure techniques in plasma dynamics, two-scale modeling of two-phase flows, and numerical schemes for stiff hyperbolic systems. Key topics include realizability boundaries in moment methods and their extensions, as well as applications in low-temperature plasma and medical radiotherapy.
Grants & Advising: Supervises PhD student Arthur Loison (two-phase flows) and Master’s students Zoubaïr Tazakkati and Gaspard Brunelle. Collaborates on projects involving discontinuous Galerkin schemes and Eulerian models for polydisperse sprays.
Labs & Teams: Active in the Applied Mathematics Department at École Polytechnique, collaborating with groups at RWTH Aachen University and the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory. His research intersects computational physics, fluid dynamics, and medical dosimetry.





