Vignette du laboratoire IMFT des zones d’accumulation de plancton dans un écoulement

Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse (IMFT)

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The IMFT is one of the leading fluid mechanics research laboratories in Europe, focusing on experimentation, modelling and numerical simulation. It develops a wide range of research on the physical and chemical phenomena present in fluid flows. The fields of application are varied in Engineering Sciences (nuclear engineering, petroleum engineering, aeronautics and space, terrestrial transport, combustion and reactive media, transformation of energy and matter), life mechanics and environmental fluid mechanics.

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Portrait de Pauline Assemat, médaille de bronze 2022 du CNRS, chargée de recherche CNRS à l'Institut de mécanique des fluides de Toulouse, spécialiste de l'étude mécanique des milieux poreux et biologiques. Après un doctorat obtenu en 2008 à l'université de Toulouse et deux postdoctorats en Europe, Pauline Assemat rejoint en 2011 l'université de Monash en Australie pour initier des travaux en biomécanique sur les pathologies vasculaires. Recrutée fin 2015 comme chargée de…

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Médaille de bronze 2022 : Pauline Assemat, biomécanicienne
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