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== The DYCO Team  ==
 
 
 
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=== Research ===
 
=== Research ===
Our research activities deal with the modeling, simulation & analysis of force/flux dynamics of coupled potentials.  
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Our research activities mainly deal with the modeling, simulation & analysis of the dynamics of coupled potentials,
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in an Onsager-type force/flux approach.  
  
Main applications deal with network thermodynamics, thermoelectricity, ecological economics, network stress signaling in plants,   
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Present applications are network thermodynamics, thermoelectricity, ecological economics, network stress signaling in plants,   
 
and also, in the context of fluid dynamics, the buoyant destabilization of wet granular or non-Newtonian media, and the thermo-electric
 
and also, in the context of fluid dynamics, the buoyant destabilization of wet granular or non-Newtonian media, and the thermo-electric
Rayleigh-Bénard instability.  
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Rayleigh-Bénard instability.
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See our [http://www.dyco.fr/index.php/Recent_Publications recent publications].
 
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=== The DYCO Team Members ===
 
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* Yves D'Angelo, Full Professor of Applied Mathematics & Fluid Dynamics - INSA Rouen
 
* Yves D'Angelo, Full Professor of Applied Mathematics & Fluid Dynamics - INSA Rouen
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Research

Our research activities mainly deal with the modeling, simulation & analysis of the dynamics of coupled potentials, in an Onsager-type force/flux approach.

Present applications are network thermodynamics, thermoelectricity, ecological economics, network stress signaling in plants, and also, in the context of fluid dynamics, the buoyant destabilization of wet granular or non-Newtonian media, and the thermo-electric Rayleigh-Bénard instability.

See our recent publications.

The DYCO Team Members

  • Christophe Goupil, Full Professor of Physics - Paris Diderot University
  • Eric Herbert, Associate Professor of Physics - Paris Diderot University
  • Yves D'Angelo, Full Professor of Applied Mathematics & Fluid Dynamics - INSA Rouen
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