I am a FNRS Research Fellow (2022-2026) within the Power Systems and Markets Research Group (PSMR) at the University of Mons (UMons), Belgium. My main advisors are Prof. François Vallée and Dr. Jean-François Toubeau. My research interests include machine learning, optimization, energy markets and power systems. Currently, my focus lies mainly on bringing machine learning and optimization together for short-term planning tacks. I enjoyed research stays within Yury Dvorkin’s group at Johns Hopkins University as a BAEF fellow, and Thomas Morstyn’s research group at the University of Edinburgh.
Before starting my PhD in October 2022, I received two Master’s Degrees: one in electrical engineering from the University of Mons, Belgium and a second in “Smart Cities and Communities (SMACCs)” from Heriot Watt University.
Next to my research, I teach a few hours about unbalance distribution network to master students at the Faculty of Engineering at UMons. I was also the co-organizer of the UMons AI Week event.
ACM e-Energy Best Paper Award Runner-Up: so close, yet so proud! - June 20, 2025
DTU PES Summer School 2025 - May 23, 2025
BAEF Research Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University - October 23, 2024
ACP Summer School 2023 - July 17, 2023
Engie Award - May 4, 2023