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(Mr.) Camille Labourie
Laboratoire de Mathematiques d'Orsay,
Bâtiment 307
Faculte des Sciences d'Orsay, Universite Paris-Saclay
91400 Orsay
Email: firstname.lastname@universite-paris-saclay.fr

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I am a postdoctoral researcher at University Paris-Saclay under the direction of Blanche Buet and I am interested in variational problems in a geometric measure-theoretic setting. I work in particular on the Plateau problem, which describes soap films, and on the Griffith functional, which describes brittle fractures in linear elasticity.

I have prepared a PhD thesis under the direction of Guy David at Paris-Saclay University (defense: january 2020). The thesis dealt with the Plateau problem (minimal surfaces spanning a boundary) in the Euclidean space. Then I have done of postdoc with Emmanouil Milakis at the University of Cyprus and with Manuel Friedrich at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Here is my CV.

Have a look here to see a few Plateau problems and their solutions. These surfaces have been generated with the software Surface Evolver of Ken Brakke. An alternative is the software surf written by Emanuele Paolini. Here, a Julia implementation of the Chambolle–Pock algorithm for minimizing free-discontinuity functionals.

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