Ronan Vicquelin is a University Professor (1st Class) at CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University, affiliated with the EM2C Laboratory (CNRS). He serves as Head of the Department of Aeronautics, Space and Transport and co-supervises the High Performance Computing Mésocentre. His academic appointments include previous roles as University Professor (2nd class) and Head of Aerospace programs. Education includes Habilitation (University of Rouen Normandy, 2018), PhD in Energetics (École Centrale Paris, 2010), M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering & Aerospace (École Centrale Paris, 2006), and Engineering Diploma (École Centrale Paris, 2006). Research focuses on turbulent reacting flows with emphasis on: numerical simulation of combustion systems, LES/DNS methodologies, uncertainty quantification, hydrogen combustion dynamics, conjugate heat transfer, and radiative energy transfer. Current investigations explore flame stabilization mechanisms, multi-physics coupling, and high-performance computing applications for aerospace propulsion systems. Publications predominantly address combustion science, with recent works (2021-2025) emphasizing hydrogen flame dynamics, NOx emission control, advanced numerical methods for reactive flows, and experimental validation of turbulent combustion models. Thermal radiation effects and multi-phase flow interactions constitute emerging themes. Advises multiple PhD candidates with projects funded by ANR, EU programs (ACHIEVE, SOPRANO), and industry partnerships (Safran, Air Liquide). Research grants include PEPR OXY3C, ANR HyMaX, and ANR OXYTEC focusing on zero-emission combustion technologies. Leads experimental and computational research at EM2C Laboratory, coordinating teams working on turbulent combustion diagnostics, high-fidelity simulations, and development of the Mésocentre HPC infrastructure for large-scale CFD.