Kévin Baillié
- Site Paris
- Building A
- Office 303
- Phone : +33(0)1.40.51.22 69
- Email : Kevin.Baillie@obspm.fr

I am currently a CNRS researcher at Paris Observatory / LTE-IMCCE (Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Ephémérides) in the PEGASE (Planetary Environments - Ground And Space Exploration) team.
My research is currently focusing on understanding
Planet and Satellite Formation and Planet-Satellite-Rings interactions in the solar system:
Planetary and Satellite Formation
- Temporal Evolution of the Early Solar System and Protoplanetary Disks
- Formation and Evolution of Circumplanetary Disks
- Thermodynamics, Geometry, and Composition of Disks
- Determination of conditions favorable to CAI formation
- Protoplanet dynamics, migration, and trapping
- Satellite formation
Celestial mechanics and satellite-ring interactions
- Analysis of density waves using Cassini’s UVIS stellar occultations
- Detection of moons through analysis of ring trails
- Formation of protomoons in Saturn’s rings
- Simulations of shepherd moons and their interactions with Saturn’s F ring
- Numerical simulations of the formation of the Cassini Division
