While at AIMS, Emmanuel developed and analyzed the finite element method and the quadrature rules for the solution of elliptic boundary value problems.
After AIMS, Emmanuel obtained a Master 2 scholarship of Fondation Sciences Mathematiques de Paris (FSMP), France. He defended his Ph.D degree (on January 10, 2022) in control theory of PDEs and calculus of variations in cotutelle between the Université Sorbonne Paris-Nord and Università degli di Studi di Milano. He is currently a temporary teaching assistant and researcher at Université Paris-Saclay, France.