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Nathalie Bartoli received the Eng. Diploma and Ph.D. Degree in applied mathematics form the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Toulouse, France, in 1997 and 2000, respectively. She worked 5 years as a researcher in the Electromagnetism Team at CERFACS (European Center for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Computation), specially in boundary elements methods.
Since 2005, she is doing research at ONERA in the applied mathematics domain. Her research interests include surrogate models, multidisciplinary optimization and numerical schemes. She is in charge of some courses at ISAE-SUPAERO in the field of optimization and numerical simulation.
In 2012, she joined the MDO and conceptual aircraft design team at ONERA, where she has worked ever since.
In December 2019, she defended her academic accreditation to supervise research (HDR) in Applied Mathematics.
She worked on multidisciplinary optimization and the mixtures of experts techniques within the framework of national projects or Europeans with a joint supervision of several PhDs on these subjects. She was involved in AGILE H2020 project (Aircraft 3rd Generation MDO for Innovative Collaboration of Heterogeneous Teams of Experts, 2015-2018) and she is currently involved in AGILE 4.0 (2019-2022).
Her main interest area is development and application of MDO methodologies to Overall aircraft design process for novel configurations (strut-braced wing, blended wing body, …). Since 2017, she is a member of the AIAA MDO Technical Committee.