Thibaut Hirschler

Assitant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, France.

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Some info about me:

  • I teach in the Mechanical Engineering department of Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, a french technical university located in the North-East of France.
  • I do my research at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, a CNRS Mixed Research Unit. I am part of a research team doing mechanics with a focus on mechanical design.
  • My scientific activities are devoted to the construction of efficient numerical methods and models for designing innovative structures. I do (simple) math and I code (when possible). I still think about the underlying physics time to time 😉.

This webpage gathers the main contents related to my research and eventually my teaching. I maintain this page mainly for me, but you might find interesting stuff here and there.

Contact

Email thibaut.hirschler@utbm.fr
Adress UTBM, Site de Sévenans
  Thibaut Hirschler, ICB-CO2M
  Rue de Leupe, FR-90400 Sévenans, France
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News

Jul 09, 2026 New publication alert: “Efficient fine-scale simulation of nonlinear hyperelastic lattice structures”.
Jul 01, 2026 We are hiring a PhD student (fully funded) to build a generative design framework of 4D-printed deployable structures. 👉​ See the job offer: french version.
Nov 01, 2025 Glad to welcome Loïc Dupeuble for his PhD adventure! He will constribute to my ANR JCJC project DynOpt4Lattice by building new isogeometric shape optimization methods for lattice structures.
Aug 21, 2025 My project DynOpt4Lattice has been selected by the French National Research Agency! I am hiring a PhD student (fully funded) to build a nice numerical framework for designing lattice structures with optimal dynamical behavior. 👉​ See the job offer: english version or french version.
Jun 04, 2025 I will take part to the European Solid Mechanics Conference in Lyon, France, 7-11 July. Thomas Cardart will present his work entitled A PINN-based domain decomposition method for the optimal design of additively manufactured lattice structures that I co-supervised.