1992-1995 Engineering School. Ecole des Mines de Nancy.1994-1995 Master's degree in Materials Science (rank = 1st)1995-1996 Military Service1996-2000 PhD at EPFL-CIME. Precipitation in 6xxx alloys and composites.2000-2014 Researcher, Engineer and Group leader on materials for new energies at CEA-Grenoble, France.2012 Habilitation to supervise researches (HDR)2014-now Senior Scientist at EPFL-LMTMCreator of the computer programs GenOVa and ARPGE (in Python).I currently work on crystallographic models of martensitic transformations and deformation twinning.
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Ce cours est une introduction aux transformations de phases liquide-solide et solide-solide. Il aborde les aspects thermodynamiques et cristallographiques. Il traite principalement des matériaux métal
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