Meet Miura Simulation team
Turning
simulation data
into
long-term value
Miura was born at Centrale Nantes, in France, at the heart of a strong engineering ecosystem. Engineering simulation creates a huge amount of knowledge, but once a project is finished, most of that knowledge ends up scattered across files, tools, and people’s computers.
Miura exists to change that.
By combining simulation and artificial intelligence, we help engineers turn past simulations into reusable, long-term assets. AI is not here to replace simulation, but to build on it, learn from it, and make engineering knowledge last.
We are awarded
The people behind Miura
A team built around people,
not only technology
Miura is a team of 10 people, including 6 PhDs and 5 nationalities.
Engineers, researchers and product builders from across France and Europe, all brought together by a shared interest in simulation, AI and engineering challenges.
What connects us is not only expertise, but curiosity and commitment.
Everyone joined Miura to work on a deeptech project with long-term impact, where ideas are discussed openly and where technology serves engineers, not the other way around.

Jose
Aguado

Domenico
Borzacchiello

Jordi
Gómez

Thibaut
Defoort
HPC Platform Lead + R&D

Godeffroy
Mbilisi

Manisha
Chetry

Julien
Pilla

Hamza
Ghanmi

Yves
Le Guennec

Bruno
Robert
How we work
We believe strong technology comes from strong collaboration.
At Miura, we value openness, transparency and data sovereignty. Engineers should fully understand, control and trust the tools they use.
Our work environment encourages discussion, experimentation and shared responsibility. We take time to question assumptions, learn from each other, and build solutions that remain understandable and usable over time.
Miura is not only about software.
It is about creating a place where engineers can grow, contribute, and shape how simulation and AI will work together in the future.
Our hometown: Nantes
Nantes is more than where Miura started. Known worldwide as the birthplace of Jules Verne, the city has long been a place where science, imagination and engineering meet. Today, Nantes is a city with a strong engineering and research ecosystem, at the crossroads of industry, academia and innovation.

We care about how things are built
At Miura, engineering is not just about delivering results. It is about understanding assumptions, respecting data, and building tools engineers can trust. We work at the intersection of simulation, data and AI, with a strong focus on transparency and long-term thinking.
If you enjoy deep technical discussions, learning from different disciplines, and contributing to tools that support real engineering work, we are always interested in meeting people who share this mindset.