Project cooperation
Water allocation tools - drougths
Developing water allocation tools to adapt use to resources and reduce drought risks, with real data from Valais and Rhône basin contacts.
- Early stage
- Partner looking for consortium
Assistant Professor
HESSO Valais
Sion, Switzerland
Data scientist bridging models & reality to tackle water, energy & sustainability. Leads STREAM & Hydro Alps partnership. Maths, but grounded in the real world.
Since 2022, Assistant Professor, Institute of Energy and Environment of HES-SO Valais-Wallis.
PhD in Applied Mathematics, Grenoble University, AirSea Inria team (former MOISE)
Engineer in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, ENSIMAG, Grenoble
More info on https://neveue.github.io
Since June 2024, I am responsible of the STREAM partnership, which aims is to foster innovation and digitalisation in water management. I am also collaborating at Hydro Alps, another partnership focusing in applied research for hydroelectricity.
Some wonder whether mathematics exists independently of the world. For me, it is inseparable from reality.
I’m a computer and data scientist who transforms observations into models—creating, validating, and refining them to better analyse systems and forecast their behaviour.
My path has taken me through hydrological modelling, data analysis for hydroelectricity, multi-resolution data assimilation in oceanography, structural prediction and interaction detection in molecular biology, and evolutionary reconstruction. Across all these fields, I’ve acted as a bridge—connecting researchers and disciplines.
Today, I apply this interdisciplinary approach to complex, real-world challenges using physical models, statistics, optimisation, and machine learning. Since June 2024, I lead the STREAM partnership, which promotes innovation and digitalisation in water management. I also contribute to Hydro Alps, a collaborative platform for applied research in hydroelectricity. I'm proud to be part of an organisation committed to sustainable resource management, agriculture, and energy—where science meets society’s most pressing needs.
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Water allocation tools - drougths
Developing water allocation tools to adapt use to resources and reduce drought risks, with real data from Valais and Rhône basin contacts.