CV/cv_Loos.tex
Pierre-Francois Loos c6042b1fe8 cv and others
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\title{Curriculum Vit\ae}
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\subsection*{Personal information}
\begin{tabular}{ll}
Name: & \href{http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/loos}{LOOS, Pierre-Fran\c{c}ois} \\
Researcher ID: & \href{http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-1103-2010}{A-1103-2010} \\
ORCID: & \href{https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0598-7425}{0000-0003-0598-7425} \\
Date of birth: & 2nd Jan 1982\\
Nationality: & French/Australian \\
Home URL: & \href{http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/loos}{http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/loos} \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Education}
\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{14cm}}
2018 & \textbf{Habilitation}, \href{http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/loos/pub/HDR.pdf}{\textit{``Functionals, Integrals, Spheres and Cusps''}},
Universit\'e Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France). \\
2005-2008 & \textbf{PhD in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). Supervisor: Prof.~Xavier Assfeld. \\
2005 & \textbf{Magist\`ere Molecular Engineering}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). \\
2005 & \textbf{MSc in Theoretical Chemistry}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). \\
2005 & \textbf{MSc in Physical Chemistry}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). \\
2004 & \textbf{BSc in Physical Chemistry}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Current positions}
\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{14cm}}
2017- & \textbf{CNRS Researcher} (independent \& permanent),
\href{http://www.lcpq.ups-tlse.fr}{Laboratoire de Chimie et Physique Quantiques (LCPQ)}, UMR5626, Universit\'e Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France). \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Previous positions}
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2016-2017 & \textbf{Senior Lecturer},
group leader of the Mathematical and Theoretical Chemistry group, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia). \\
2013-2015 & \textbf{Australian Research Council Research Fellow},
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award from the Australian Research Council,
group leader of the Mathematical and Theoretical Chemistry Group, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia). \\
2008-2012 & \textbf{Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Quantum Chemistry},
Theoretical Quantum Chemistry Group, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia). Supervisor: Prof.~Peter Gill. \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Fellowships \& Grants}
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2020-2024 & \textbf{ERC Consolidator grant H2020} (PI),
\textit{``PT-symmetric electronic structure theory''}, (\euro1,895,636), Project No.~863481. \\
2020-2022 & \textbf{80$\vert$PRIME research grant: Mission pour les Initiatives Transverses et Interdisciplinaires (MITI)} (PI),
\textit{``Multireference quasiparticles for strong correlation''}, (\euro XX,000), XXX. \\
2020-2022 & \textbf{Research grant from NEXT/NanoX} (co-PI with Pina Romaniello),
\textit{``Multireference quasiparticles for strong correlation''}, (\euro88,000), ANR-17-EURE-0009. \\
2019-2021 & \textbf{Travel grant: Projet International de Coop\'eration Scientifique (PICS)},
\textit{``Multideterminant quantum Monte Carlo methods for strongly correlated materials''}, (\euro21,000), PICS08310. \\
2017 & \textbf{Visiting Fellow}, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia). \\
Jun.~2016 & \textbf{Visiting Erskine Fellow}, University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand). \\
Feb.~2016 & \textbf{Visiting Fellow}, Universit\'e Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France). \\
2014-2016 & \textbf{Discovery Project grant from the Australian Research Council} (Co-PI with Peter Gill),
\textit{``Accurate chemistry via resolution and quadrature''} (\$330,000), DP140104071. \\
2013-2016 & \textbf{Discovery Early Career Researcher Award from the Australian Research Council} (PI),
\textit{``Thinking outside the box: spherical geometry in chemistry and physics''} (\$365,219), DE130101441. \\
2008 & \textbf{Prize of the best PhD thesis in Molecular Physics and Chemistry}, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France). \\
2005-2008 & \textbf{French government scholarship} (MRT scholarship) for PhD studies. \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Supervision role}
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Postdocs (4) & Davids Agboola (2014), Marat Sibaev (2015-2016) and Stefano di Sabatino (2019-2020)\\
PhDs (6) & Caleb Ball (2014-2017) and Giuseppe Barca (2014-2017) co-supervised with Peter Gill, Mickael V\'eril (due 2021), Clotilde Marut (due 2022), Enzo Monino (due 2023), and Roberto Orlando (due 2023). \\
MSc (9) & Anneke Knol (2015), Sam Backwell (2015), Fergus Rogers (2016),
Sebastian Sitkiewicz (2017), Mickael V\'eril (2018), Thomas Colle (2019), Antoine Marie (2020), Pierre Racine (2020), and Roberto Orlando (2020). \\
Visiting fellows & Denis Jacquemin (2016), Universit\'e de Nantes (hosted as the Craig lecturer at the Research School of Chemistry of the Australian National University),
Xavier Assfeld (2016) Universi\'e de Lorraine, Joshua Hollett (2018) University of Winnipeg and Peter Gill (2019) University of Sydney. \\
\end{tabular}
\subsection*{Teaching activities}
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2018-2021 & \textbf{Lecturer}, TCCM winter school LTTC in Theoretical Chemistry, (Luchon, France): theory and implementation of DFT-based methods (6 hours/year). \\
2014 \& 2016 & \textbf{Lecturer}, Quantum and Computational Chemistry Student Conference (Cass, New Zealand): quantum Monte Carlo and DFT methods (4 hours/year). \\
2017-2020 & \textbf{Teaching assistant}, Engineering school ISAE-SUPAERO (Toulouse, France): numerical analysis and parallel computing labs (15 hours/year). \\
2016 & \textbf{Senior Lecturer}, Research School of Chemistry (Australian National University):
designed an entire third-year course in Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modelling (CHEM3208, course convenor)
and Honours (fourth-year) course in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. \\
2006-2008 & \textbf{Teaching assistant} in Mathematics (64 hours/year during 2 years), Department of Pharmacy, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France):
first-year tutorials in Mathematics. \\
2005 & \textbf{Teaching assistant} in Physical Chemistry (64 hours), Department of Chemistry, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France):
first-year physical chemistry labs. \\
2004 & \textbf{Teaching assistant} in Quantum/Computational Chemistry (16 hours), Department of Chemistry, Universit\'e de Lorraine (Nancy, France):
fourth-year computational chemistry labs. \\
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\subsection*{Community service et administrative activities}
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2018--2023 & Foundation member of the ``Groupement de Recherche'' \href{https://wiki.lct.jussieu.fr/gdrnbody/index.php/Accueil}{NBODY} (previously \href{http://gdrcorelec.ups-tlse.fr/index.php?title=Accueil}{CORREL}). \\
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\subsection*{Organisation of scientific meetings}
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2021 & Quantum Chemistry/Nuclear Physics workshop (on line). \\
2020 & Member of the organisation committee of the International summer School in electronic structure Theory: electron correlation in Physics and Chemistry \href{https://quantique.u-strasbg.fr/ISTPC/doku.php}{(ISTPC)} (Aussois, France). \\
2019 & 3rd edition of the \href{https://wiki.lct.jussieu.fr/gdrnbody/index.php/MINI-SCHOOL_2019}{Mini-school on mathematics for theoretical chemistry and physics} (Paris, France).\\
2018 & Annual meeting of the \href{http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/?lang=en}{IRSAMC} institute (Toulouse, France). \\
2016 & 2nd Quantum and Computational Chemistry Student Conference (Cass, New Zealand). \\
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\subsection*{Institutional responsibilities}
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2013-2017 & Undergraduate Student Advisor, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia). \\
2018- & Alternate leader of the theoretical method development group \href{http://www.lcpq.ups-tlse.fr/spip.php?rubrique33}{(GMO)} at the LCPQ (Toulouse, France). \\
2019- & Seminar coordinator of the LCPQ.\\
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\subsection*{Reviewing activities}
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2018-2020 & Doctoral Thesis Examiner:
Dr David Gregoire (Universit\'e de Marseille, France),
Dr Killian Deur (Universit\'e de Strasbourg, France),
Dr Mauricio Rodriguez Mayorga (Universitat de Girona, Spain),
Dr Sara Giarrusso (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
Dr Alberto Fabrizio (EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland), \\
2013- & Reviewer, Australian Research Council (Australia), National Science Center (Poland). \\
2016-2017 & Interview panel member for postdoctoral positions at the Australian National University. \\
2008- & Reviewer ($\sim 20$ papers/year) for various scientific journals (JCP, JCTC, JPC, PCCP, PRL, PRB, PRA, etc). \\
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\subsection*{Memberships of scientific societies}
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2017- & Member, World Association of Theoretical Oriented Chemists (WATOC). \\
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\subsection*{Major collaborations}
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International & Hugh Burton (Oxford, UK), Alex Thom (Cambridge, UK), Peter Gill (University of Sydney, Australia), Anouar Benali (Argonne, US). \\
National & Anthony Scemama \& Michel Caffarel (Universit\'e de Toulouse), Denis Jacquemin (Universit\'e de Nantes), Bruno Senjean (Universit\'e de Montpellier), Emmanuel Fromager (Universit\'e de Strasbourg), Julien Toulouse \& Emmanuel Giner (Sorbonne Universit\'e), Pina Romaniello \& Arjan Berger (Universit\'e de Toulouse), Xavier Blase \& Ivan Duchemin (Institut N\'eel, Grenoble) \\
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