Thomas Romary, a doctor of mathematics from Pierre and Marie Curie University (Sorbonne University), is a professor in the geostatistics team at the Geosciences Center of Mines Paris PSL.
His research focuses on the development of statistical methods and their application to issues arising from earth and environmental sciences. Among his recent contributions, we can mention the application of data assimilation methods in water quality, spatio-temporal geostatistics by Stochastic Partial Differential Equations and the development of deep generative models for various problems in geosciences.
Thomas Romary is also in charge of the probability course in the first year of the civil engineering cycle at Mines Paris PSL and co-responsible for the Geostatistics and Probability option
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