News
- I have initiated a webpage gathering a variety of numerical tours in scientific computing. The goal is to make the topic accessible to M.Sc. students, with the hope that more senior researchers eager to discover this fascinating world find it useful as well. Any feedback is welcome!
- I had the great honor and pleasure to be invited to give an introductory lecture about shape and topology optimization at the occasion of the NUMELEC 2024 conference in Toulouse (09/07/2024). You may find the slides of the lecture here.
- I have defended my Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches on Monday, April 15th. Many thanks to the referees, the jury, and to a broader extent the many people (collaborators, friends and siblings) who made this possible!
- I have set a page gathering the various free resources (teaching material, open-source codes, etc) that colleagues and I have prepared over the years. Feel free to have a look!
- I had the pleasure to give a mini-course about the level set method and its connections with meshing at the SIAM International Meshing Roundtable 2023 in Amsterdam. You may download the slides of the course here.
- Florian Feppon and I have just submitted an overview article about the level set based mesh evolution strategy introduced in this article. It contains a quite detailed documentation about an open-source implementation of the method that is available at this link. We hope that it is of interest to people!
Contact
Office : 317, Hall 15-25;
Email :
charles.dapogny [AT] sorbonne-universite.fr.
Address :
Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions,
Sorbonne Université
4 Pl. Jussieu,
75005 Paris
Interests
- Shape optimization
- Meshing
- Level set methods
- Mathematical modeling
- Partial differential equations
- Scientific computing