Clement Jambon is a second-year Ph.D. student in EECS at MIT, advised by Professor Mina Konakovic Lukovic in the Algorithmic Design Group. His research bridges design and physics-based simulation by developing fast, differentiable tools that allow designers to turn digital 3D content into real-world objects with physical guarantees, from functional designs to adaptive metamaterials. Before MIT, Clement earned an engineering degree from ecole Polytechnique in Paris and an M.Sc. in Computer Science from ETH Zurich. He gained research experience as a research intern with the GraphDECO team at Inria, a research intern at NVIDIA Research, and a visiting student at the 3D Vision Lab of Seoul National University.
Ph.D. , Computer Science
Class of 2026