
Ileyk El Mellah
Affiliation: Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Country: Chile
Bio
After a seminal research experience at MIT in
2012, Ileyk graduated in Paris in 2016. During his PhD, he developed
grid-based codes to model neutron stars and black holes in interaction with
their environment. In Leuven, he was granted a Pegasus Marie Curie
fellowship to model mass binary systems where plasma flows from a star to a
black hole. Ileyk moved to Grenoble in 2020 where he worked on
particle-in-cell simulations of magnetic reconnection in the magnetosphere
of black holes. He makes an extensive use of high-performance computing
techniques such as GPU-parallelization.