Presentation of the INRIA MC2 team project

The aim of this project is to develop modeling tools for problems of fluid mechanics in order to explain, control, simulate and predict some phenomena coming from physics, chemistry, biology or engineering. The complexity can be in the model itself, in the coupling phenomena, in the geometry or in non-standard applications. The challenges will be to develop stable models and adapted numerical methods that enable us to recover the main physical features and that can be used in realistic situations. With these modeling tools we will construct numerical codes that can be used for practical and industrial applications. We are interested in high Reynolds number flows, interface and control problems in Physics and biology. Our approach is the following: we first determine some reliable models and then we perform a mathematical analysis (including stability). We develop the numerical methods that are adapted to the specific situations and we implement them on some applications.


News

- Post-doctoral positions -
Modelling and optimization of turbulent fish like swimming / (INRIA)
Modelling icing using cartesian grids, penalisation and level sets / (ANR CARPEiNTER)
Modelling of the electroporation of the biological cells / (ARC C3MB)


Members

Research Scientist

Faculty Member

  • Héloïse Beaugendre [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1 ]
  • Charles-Henri Bruneau [ Pr, Université Bordeaux 1, HdR ]
  • Thierry Colin [ Team Leader, Pr, Institut Universitaire de France, HdR ]
  • Mathieu Colin [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1 ]
  • Angelo Iollo [ Pr, Université Bordeaux 1, HdR ]
  • Iraj Mortazavi [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1, HdR ]
  • Kevin Santugini [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1 ]
  • Lisl Weynans [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1 ]

PhD Student

  • Delphine Deyperas [ funded by Renault and the CNRS ]
  • Yannick Gorsse [ funded by INRIA / ANR CARPEiNTER ]
  • Jessica Hovnanian [ funded by INRIA / ANR CARPEiNTER ]
  • Elodie Jammouillé [ funded by the CEMAGREF ]
  • Jean-Baptiste Lagaert [ funded by the french ministry of research ]
  • Damiano Lombardi [ funded by the french ministry of research ]
  • Edoardo Lombardi [ funded by the french ministry of research ]
  • Yong-Liang Xiong [ funded by CORDI ]
  • Frédéric Chantalat [ funded by the french ministry of research ]

Post-Doctoral Fellow

  • Youcef Mammeri
  • Thomas Milcent [ funded by INRIA ]
  • Victor Peron [ funded by ARC C3MB ]

Administrative Assistant

  • Patricia Maleyran

Associate members

  • Patrick Fischer [ MC, Université Bordeaux 1 ]
  • Khodor Khadra [ Visiting technical staff ]
  • Guy Métivier [ PR, Institut Universitaire de France, HdR ]
  • Mazen Saad [ PR, École Centrale Nantes, HdR ]