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Since 2005, I am Professor at the French Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA/[http://www.coria-cfd.fr/index.php/User:Dangelo CORIA]) in Rouen, France.  
 
Since 2005, I am Professor at the French Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA/[http://www.coria-cfd.fr/index.php/User:Dangelo CORIA]) in Rouen, France.  
  
Starting September 1rt 2016, I am Full Professor of Fluids Mechanics & Applied Mathematics at the Laboratoire de Mathématiques J.A. Dieudonné  
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Starting September 1rt 2016, I am Full Professor of Fluids Dynamics & Applied Mathematics at the Laboratoire de Mathématiques J.A. Dieudonné  
 
at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (UMR 7351) in Nice, France.  
 
at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (UMR 7351) in Nice, France.  
  

Revision as of 19:34, 6 August 2016

Yves D'Angelo


Since 2005, I am Professor at the French Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA/CORIA) in Rouen, France.

Starting September 1rt 2016, I am Full Professor of Fluids Dynamics & Applied Mathematics at the Laboratoire de Mathématiques J.A. Dieudonné at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (UMR 7351) in Nice, France.

Research Interests

My main research interests deal with numerical modeling & analysis, asymptotic modeling and scientific computing.

At LIED Laboratory, present applications deal with

Lab Address

DyCo Team
LIED/Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Energies de Demain
UMR 8236, Université Paris Diderot, Bât. Lamarck B 35 rue Hélène Brion 75013 Paris FRANCE.
yves.dangelo@univ-paris-diderot.fr ; yd@dyco.fr
+33 (0)1 57 27 50 15

Groupe Dynamique des Fluides & Calcul Scientifique Laboratoire de Mathématiques J.A. Dieudonné Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis CNRS UMR 7351 Parc Valrose 06108 NICE CEDEX, France ydangelo@unice.fr

Solvers

My team and I develop the following solvers:

  • DYCO, for simulating coupled potentials stock/flow approach network dynamics and application to thermo-electricity, biology, economics.
  • HALLEGRO for solving fully compressible subsonic reactive Navier-Stokes equations (HPC using MPI).
  • FLAMEX for solving asymptotics-based evolution equations, in particular propagating fronts through turbulent 2D and 3D flows (spectral/ETDRK methods for Sivashinsky-type non-linear non-local equations).

We now also make use of adapted versions of the OpenFOAM® software.

International & Industrial Collaborations

International Collaborations
Politecnico Milano, Italy; CUED Cambridge University Engineering Department, UK ; Chair of Fluid Mechanics, TU Berlin, Germany; LTH, Lund University of Technology, Sweden: Dept. of Aircraft Technology, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Greece; University of Valencia, Spain; Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

Industrial Collaborations
Renault, IFPEN, ONERA, HBOB Grenoble, ST MicroElectronics Tours, BioPolis Spain.

External Links

and also the