Curriculum Vitae
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Competences
- Statistical analysis, including Bayesian techniques such as MCMC, Nested Sampling, Machine Learning.
- Experience in dealing with Big Data and Data Mining.
- Advanced programming in Fortran, C, Python (numpy, scipy, matplotlib), IDL.
- Parallel programming in MPI.
- Version control with Git.
- Beginner in MySQL, HTML, CSS.
- Environment: Unix, Linux, MacOS. Scripts in bash.
- Writing and communication, lots of experience with LaTeX.
Experience
Post-doctoral researcher at Universidade de São Paulo
Nov. 2013-present
- Combined data-sets through Bayesian statistics. Developed corresponding codes in Python.
- Analyzed cosmological simulations (containing 1010 particles) using Python and Fortran.
- Prediction of the number of observable events through Monte-Carlo integration in Python.
- Produced mock data catalogs with Monte-Carlo and analyzed the variation with respect to the
probability density distribution.
- Organized a Python Boot Camp.
PhD researcher at Observatoire de Paris
Sept. 2009-Sept. 2013
- Used Bayesian statistics to select an homogeneous subsample from a given sample.
Developed a code computing the Bayes factor.
- Realization of the DEUS-FUR simulation on the Curie super-computer
(run on 76032 cores, 1.5 Pb of data after treatment). This simulation received multiple awards,
including a special Jury award for innovation at BigData Paris 2013.
- Analyzed large datasets (DEUS simulations) using Python and Fortran.
- Lead organizer of the 2010 Elbereth conference.
- Presented talks at international conferences.
- Elected representative of PhD candidates in the laboratory.
Teaching assistant at Observatoire de Paris
Sept. 2010-Sept. 2013
- Created original material to help high school teachers do outreach in cosmology.
- Tutored undergraduate-level students in general astrophysics.
- Presented cosmological exhibits to primary school kids.
High school teacher in Savalou, Benin
Sept. 2008-Jul. 2009
- Assumed physics teaching for 4 classes of between 10 and 70 kids, aged 11 to 15.
- Organized a reproduction of Erathostenes' measurements of the Earth's radius between
two primary school classes.
Research project at Princeton University
Feb. 2007-Aug. 2007
- Programmed a 3D parallel self-gravity code in C for an existing software.
Volunteer in the GENEPI organization
Sept. 2005-Jul. 2006
- Gave astronomy classes in prison, adapting to the audience widely varying background in
physics and mathematics.
- Participated in debates about the French prison system.
Education
Sept. 2009-Oct. 2013: PhD in Astronomy & Astrophysics at Observatoire de Paris (diploma delivered
by Université Paris 7)
Sept. 2007-Jul. 2008: master 2 Summa Cum Laude in Astronomy & Astrophysics at Observatoire de Paris
(diploma delivered by Université Paris 11)
Sept. 2005-Aug. 2010: student at École Normale Supérieure de Paris, in Physics, specialisation in
Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Languages
French (native), English (fluent, professional use), Portuguese (very good, regular use),
Spanish (good, occasional use), Fongbe (beginner)
Main publications
- Balmès & Corasaniti, Bayesian approach to gravitational lens model selection:
constraining H0 with a selected sample of strong lenses, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,
2013, vol. 431
- Balmès, Rasera, Corasaniti & Alimi, Imprints of dark energy on cosmic structure formation - III. Sparsity of
dark matter halo profiles, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2014, vol. 437
- Abramo, Balmès, Lacasa & Lima, Scaling of the 1-halo terms with bias, 2015, arXiv:1506.02315
A complete list of publications is available
here.