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Biography

Thomas Poulet graduated in 2000 from the Ecole Polytechnique (France) and in 2002 from the French National School of Telecommunications. Since joining CSIRO in 2003 he has been working on various projects aiming at transforming mineral deposits' formation understanding from a qualitative to a quantitative and predictive science. Over the last few years he has also been involved in geothermal research, leading to a PhD in geology on “Reactive Transport in damageable geomaterials - Thermal-Hydrological-Mechanical-Chemical coupling of geological processes” at the University of Western Australia in 2012. His areas of expertise include numerical modelling, signal processing, mathematical optimisation, software engineering, e-Research, high performance computing and physics-based machine learning. His current research activities centre on multiphysics instabilities in porous media.

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Academic Qualifications

  • 2012

    PhD
    University of Western Australia

  • 2002

    Diplôme d'Ingénieur (Engineering Postgraduate Degree)
    Telecom ParisTech (France)

  • 2000

    Diplôme d'Ingénieur (Engineering Postgraduate Degree)
    Ecole Polytechnique (France)