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Thomas Gauthey is a Researcher at the Laboratory of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Paris (L2EP), a joint research unit (UMR 8530) of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Centrale Lille Institute, and Arts et Métiers, affiliated with the University of Lille. His work focuses on advanced optimization techniques for electromagnetic devices within the French academic research ecosystem.
His research specializes in topology optimization applied to electrical machines, with core interests in torque ripple minimization, harmonic content control, and multi-material design for motors and transformers. He employs finite element analysis and mathematical modeling to solve complex electromagnetic problems, particularly addressing ill-posed challenges in rotor optimization and continuous magnetization direction. His methodology bridges theoretical optimization frameworks with practical engineering constraints in power electronics.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate consistent innovation in motor design optimization, with recurring themes of multi-material systems, torque maximization, and state-of-the-art implementation techniques. Key collaborations include Maya Hage-Hassan and Theodore Cherriere, producing both theoretical advances (e.g., self-adjoint problem analysis) and applied educational resources like transformer optimization tutorials.
Scientific Awards: None mentioned in available sources.
L2EP laboratory serves as his primary research base, functioning as a CNRS-recognized hub for electrical engineering and power electronics research in Northern France, with strong industry connections in motor and transformer manufacturing sectors.



