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Didier Lucor
CNRS research director and Deputy Director of the LISN lab on Paris-Saclay university campus in Orsay
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- didier-lucor
- 0000-0003-4334-4586
- Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qCVFS6AAAAAJ&hl=en
- IdRef : 150876017
Présentation
Currently a research director at the French National Research Agency (CNRS) and deputy director of the LISN lab on Paris-Saclay campus in Orsay, France. I'm a member of the DATAFLOT (DAta science, TrAnsition, FLuid instabiLity, contrOl & Turbulence) research group of the Mechanical Engineering department. I received my PhD (2004) in Applied Math. from Brown University; was a postdoctoral fellow (2004-2005) in the dpt of Ocean Eng at MIT. My research interests relate to stochastic modeling and computational mechanics, with emphasis on: physics-informed statistical learning, reduced-order modeling, uncertainty quantification, data assimilation, sensitivity analysis and robust optimization.
Applications in computational mechanics range from turbulence modeling, heat transfer, flow-structure interaction problems to biomechanics, environmental flows and fluid mechanics related to the energy sector.
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Plumes and large scale circulation in turbulent thermal convection with a rough plateRBC 2023 - 9th International Conference on Rayleigh-Bénard Turbulence, Oct 2023, Xi'an, China
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Physics-informed neural networks modeling of turbulent natural convectionPiAI Seminar Series: Physics informed AI in Plasma Science, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - Osaka University - TAMU, Jan 2023, Webinaire, Japan
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Temperature field inference using physics-informed neural networks in turbulent natural convection22nd IACM Computational Fluids Conference – CFC 2023, IACM, Apr 2023, Cannes, France
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Super-résolution par apprentissage automatique guidé par la physique : évaluation pour la convection turbulente25ème Congrès Français de Mécanique (CFM 2022), AFM, Aug 2022, Nantes, France. pp.159-168
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