Alexandre Krajenbrink
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2016-2019 : École Normale Supérieure, Paris
​Ph.D in Statistical Physics and Random Matrix Theory at Laboratoire de Physique Théorique supervised by Pierre Le Doussal:
"Beyond the typical fluctuations: a journey to the large deviations in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang growth model."

Members of the defense jury: Bernard Derrida, Paul Bourgade, Malte Henkel, Sandrine Péché, Grégory Schehr, Herbert Spohn and Pierre Le Doussal.

Subject: Disordered and out-of-equilibrium systems, interface growth, optimisation in directed polymers, random matrices and cold fermions.

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2015-2016 : Cambridge University, Corpus Christi College
​Master of Advanced Study - Part III in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

  • Essay in statistical physics on “Tensor Network Renormalization” supervised by Matthew Wingate

Courses include: Quantum field theory, statistical field theory, Schramm-Loewner evolution, classical and quantum solitons, machine learning, modern statistical methods, wave scattering
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2012-2016 : Ecole polytechnique, Palaiseau
​One of France's leading universities for high-level scientific studies
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  • Scientific project in applied mathematics “Wave and invisibility : cloaking” under the supervision of Houssem Haddar
  • Experimental project in nonlinear optics “Theoretical and experimental study of Pockels and Kerr effects, second harmonic generation and application to electro-optic modulation” under the supervision of Jean Etesse
  • Research project in the Laboratory for Optics & Biosciences “Analyses of biological interactions in​ solution using backscattering interferometry” ​under the supervision of Guilhem Gallot

Courses include: Quantum optics, mesoscopic physics, stochastic processes, Markov chains, complex systems, quantum physics of electrons in solids, soft surfaces, numerical analysis and optimization
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​2010-2012 : Lycée Sainte Geneviève, Versailles
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Intensive undergraduate programme in mathematics, chemistry and physics in preparation for competitive examinations to the French Grandes écoles for scientific studies
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  •  Scientific project in physics “Design and experimental implementation of a chaotic system: Lorenz’s waterwheel”
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2008-2010 : Lycée Saint Jean de Passy, Paris
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French secondary school diploma in science, diploma awarded with Very High Honors
  •  10th place Academy of Paris Chemistry Olympiads 

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