Contacts
david.neron [at] ens-paris-saclay.fr (David Neron)
pierre-alain.boucard [at] ens-paris-saclay.fr (Pierre-Alain Boucard )

Ronan Scanff, winner of the CSMA thesis prize

Ronan Scanff
Ronan Scanff
Each year, the Computation of Structures and Modelling Association (CSMA) awards two PhD students for their thesis.
Ronan Scanff was awarded the CSMA thesis prize for his thesis "A weakly intrusive vision of the LATIN-PGD method in non-linear".
This cifre thesis work was directed by David Néron and co-supervised by Pierre Ladevèze (Laboratoire de Mécanique Paris-Saclay) and Philippe Barabinot (Siemens Digital Industries Software). The thesis was defended on 22 March 2022 at the École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay.

The CSMA Thesis Award

Ronan Scanff defended his CIFRE thesis "Une vision faiblement intrusive de la méthode LATIN-PGD en non-linéaire" in 2022, with the Laboratoire de Mécanique Paris-Saclay (LMPS - CentraleSupelec/ENS Paris-Saclay/CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay).
He has just received the CSMA 2022 thesis award.

His thesis work was directed by David Néron and co-supervised by Pierre Ladevèze (Laboratoire de Mécanique Paris-Saclay) and Philippe Barabinot (Siemens Digital Industries Software).

Today he is a research engineer at Siemens.

The CSMA conference

From 13 to 17 May 2024

Ronan Scanff and Aymen Danoun, also a prizewinner, took part in the #CSMA conference from 13 to 17 May 2024 to present their work.

Every two years since 1993, the CSMA has been organising the national conference on structural calculation on the Giens peninsula in the Var.
This symposium brings together researchers, theoreticians, numerical engineers, software developers and industrialists to review the state of the art on the major and emerging themes of the field.