Numerical Stability
Round-off, truncation, backward and forward error, residual diagnostics, and sensitivity assessment.
Scientific review and numerical reliability
Senior Scientific Reviewer | Computational Physicist
Reviewing calculator algorithms through independent derivation, reference-case testing, floating-point sensitivity, and reproducible numerical methodology.
Dr. Daniel Moreau is a computational physicist and numerical analyst with more than 18 years of post-PhD research, scientific-computing, and mathematical-software review experience.
His work centers on numerical stability, floating-point arithmetic, uncertainty quantification, adaptive numerical methods, high-performance computing, and verification of calculator algorithms and scientific software.
At Calzivo, his review practice emphasizes independent derivation, reference-case testing, floating-point sensitivity, convergence behavior, and clear documentation of limitations.
Dr. Moreau serves as a Senior Scientific Reviewer for Calzivo's review framework, focusing on mathematical correctness, numerical robustness, reproducibility, formula transparency, tolerance justification, and documentation of assumptions for calculator and computational-tool releases.
Research and review areas listed in the approved CV.
Round-off, truncation, backward and forward error, residual diagnostics, and sensitivity assessment.
IEEE 754 behavior, floating-point sensitivity, convergence limits, and tolerance audits.
Adaptive finite element methods, multiphysics modeling, uncertainty quantification, and HPC workflows.
Independent reference implementations, regression tests, edge-case catalogues, and reproducibility dossiers.
Formula reconstruction, dimensional consistency checks, boundary-value tests, and reference outputs.
Python, C++, Fortran, Julia, MATLAB, NumPy, SciPy, PETSc, FEniCS, and MATLAB Symbolic Math Toolbox.
Versioned formulas, source/data audit tables, release-readiness checklists, and reviewer sign-off.
Mathematics, physics, engineering, finance, education, scientific calculators, and unit-aware tools.
Leads scientific review of calculator and computational tools with responsibility for mathematical correctness, numerical stability, formula transparency, and reproducibility of results.
Led research in numerical validation and software reliability, with emphasis on error analysis for large-scale scientific simulations and robust computational methods.
Conducted research on uncertainty quantification, high-performance scientific computing, and floating-point error propagation in iterative numerical solvers.
Researched adaptive finite element methods, multiphysics simulation, and a posteriori error estimation for applied physics problems.
Education and public credentials from the approved CV.
ETH Zurich, 2004 - 2008. Dissertation: Adaptive Numerical Methods for Multiphysics Simulations with Guaranteed Error Bounds.
EPFL, 2002 - 2004. Thesis: High-Order Finite Element Methods for Wave Propagation Problems.
University of Strasbourg, 1999 - 2002. Graduated with First Class Honours.
Dr. Moreau contributes scientific and mathematical review to Calzivo where numerical reliability, formula traceability, reproducibility, and documented assumptions are relevant. This profile does not claim that every Calzivo calculator has been individually reviewed by him.
Profile information is provided for professional transparency. Calzivo calculators are practical tools and do not replace professional advice.