Clément Yvernes

PhD Student in Causality

Grenoble Alpes University

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About

I am a PhD student in computer science and applied mathematics at Grenoble Alpes University, supervised by Éric Gaussier, Marianne Clausel, and Émilie Devijver.

My research focuses on causal inference under uncertainty, with a particular interest in identifiability, causal abstractions, and the development of efficient algorithmic approaches for these problems.

Education

  • Generalist Engineer, Centrale Lyon, 2024
  • Diplôme de l'ENS de Lyon, 2024
  • Master's in Computer Science, ENS de Lyon, 2024

Areas of Expertise

  • Causality
  • Causal Inference
  • Causal Abstraction

Publications

Conferences

Teaching

Responsibilities

Team Website Management

Maintenance and continuous improvement of the team website: content updates and alignment with team needs.

Science Festival 2025 - Outreach Project

Design and leadership of the interactive workshop "Exploring causality with lights." A buttons-and-lights model that helps understand the difference between correlation and causation, as well as collider bias.