I’m @RiMillo (Riccardo M.), hi y'all! 👋 I'm 🇮🇹 and 🇫🇷, currently based in Paris.
I have a PhD in Applied Mathematics (Numerical Analysis for Fluid Dynamics) from CERMICS (ENPC, France 🇫🇷) and EDF. I am an alumnus of Politecnico di Milano 🇮🇹 (Ingegneria Matematica) and École polytechnique 🇫🇷.
Currently, I am a Post-Doc research fellow at CEREA (ENPC, France 🇫🇷) and part of the Sciences^2024 program which uses physics and mathematics to give a scientific characterization of some sports and helps athletes in their training on the road towards Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Our focus is archery: find the best arrow for a given atmospheric setting.
As you guessed, I'm passionate about mathematics and sports and I hope to make a job out of this. I have a special interest for fluid dynamics and my dream is to work in a team responsible for the design of a F1 race car 🚗🏁 or a sailboat ⛵.
I have an engineering background (BSc and 2x MSc) with two main axes: mathematics and computer sciences. I like coding. My language of predilection is C/C++
which I used in numerous scientific projects and for my PhD (hybrid parallelism MPI x OMP
included).
I try to learn new stuff every day, currently exploring python
(statistical analysis, computer vision, I might also dust off some notes from the Data Mining and ML courses at PoliMi) and GO
.
I have heard all the best about Rust
and I am very curious about CUDA
: they are on my todo list, I plan to have a look at them soon!
FYI, I like LaTeX
, too: [spoiler alert: self promotion] checkout this GitHub
repo about LaTeX
Tips&Tricks.
I have already told you about my dream jobs. In any case, I'd like to work in the research and development branch of a company as developer of a scientific tool / software. The applications in which I would like to be involved are fluid dynamics and anything that is bio-related or health-driven (e.g. computational conception of new pharmaceutical drugs,...): combining all the three (e.g. hemodynamics) would be just great!
Hit me up on LinkedIn!
More info here.