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Aimé Fournier

Aimé Fournier is a research associate professor of applied mathematics at the University of Colorado (CU) Denver and a research scientist and principal investigator at the MIT Earth Resources Lab. His MIT research is currently focused on scientific computation for well integrity measurement and simulation, and for geothermal energy stimulation, including uncertainty quantification. At CU Denver, he leads mathematics seniors in addressing real-world problems such as fusion energy and efficient municipal electricity consumption, provided by external sponsors from government and industry. Previously, he was a National Center for Atmospheric Research Project scientist working on climate modeling methods and uncertainty quantification for weather forecasting. After that, he was a senior research geophysicist at Schlumberger, working on uncertainty quantification for seismic tomography and decision analysis for field development planning.