Mirco Ciallella
About Mirco Ciallella
Mirco Ciallella is a Doctoral Researcher at Inria in the Bordeaux Area, France, specializing in scientific computing and high-order methods for hyperbolic systems. He holds a PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Université de Bordeaux and has a background in Aerospace Engineering.
Work at Inria
Mirco Ciallella has been a Doctoral Researcher at Inria since 2019. His work is based in the Bordeaux Area, France. He focuses on projects that involve front-tracking and embedded boundary techniques within the realm of Scientific Computing. Ciallella has also completed a research internship at Inria prior to his current role, which lasted for two months from 2018 to 2019.
Education and Expertise
Ciallella holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Université de Bordeaux, which he completed from 2019 to 2022. He also earned a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from ESEIAAT-UPC in 2018 and a Master's degree in Space and Astronautical Engineering from Sapienza Università di Roma in 2019. His Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering was also obtained from Sapienza Università di Roma in 2016. His academic work includes developing high-order methods for hyperbolic systems and numerical techniques for analyzing flows with shock waves.
Previous Experience
Before joining Inria, Ciallella participated in the 28th Summer School on Parallel Computing at CINECA in 2019, which lasted for one month in Roma, Italia. His prior experience also includes a research internship at Inria in Bordeaux, where he engaged in projects related to scientific computing.
Research Focus
Ciallella's research primarily revolves around scientific computing, specifically in the development of numerical methods for hyperbolic equations. His involvement in projects emphasizes front-tracking and embedded boundary techniques. His Master's thesis concentrated on developing numerical techniques for analyzing flows with shock waves, highlighting his focus on complex fluid dynamics.
Fellowships and Recognition
Ciallella received a Doctoral Fellowship from INRIA Bordeaux South-West, which supports his research endeavors during his doctoral studies. This fellowship is indicative of his contributions to the field of scientific computing and his ongoing research activities.