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The Master of Imaging, Robotics And
↗ 5 introductory courses for and by research ↗ Access to PhD studies ↗ Globally-driven ↗ Adjustable program ↗ Support by excellence international research institutes MasterDiplôme of d’ingénieurImaging, Robotics généraliste and Biomedical Engineering (MSc degree) PURPOSES / SKILLS This research- and innovation- oriented Master’s course aims at Research institutes and technology transfer providing the future Engineer with in-depth skills in the following organizations: area: ↗ control theory, medical and surgical robotics ↗ ICube research institute (CNRS, National Cen- ↗ data processing and analysis ter for Scientific Research) – Engineering, ↗ control of complex systems and development of robotic solu- Computer and Imaging Sciences, 625 active tions members, 263 permanent employees, 183 ↗ computer vision and imaging modalities PhD students ↗ photonics and nanotechnologies for healthcare ↗ IRCAD (Research Institute Against Digestive ↗ topography and photogrammetry Cancer) and its branches in Asia (Taiwan), South America (Brazil) and Africa This program allows for the acquisition of skills in solving scien- tific and technological usually complex problems, in the fields of ↗ CRT (Technology Resource Center) for laser R&D or discovery research. processing (IREPA LASER) ↗ IHU (Hospital University of Strasbourg) for image-guided mini-invasive surgery CAREER AND INTERNSHIP PROSPECTS ↗ The Master of Imaging, Robotics and Biome- dical Engineering is jointly accredited by the ↗ Industry: Airbus, Alcatel-Lucent, Daimler, EDF, General Motors, INSA -
The High Level of Maturity of the Elsa CFD Software for Aerodynamics Applications
DOI: 10.13009/EUCASS2019-434 8TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE FOR AERONAUTICS AND SPACE SCIENCES (EUCASS) The High Level of Maturity of the elsA CFD Software for Aerodynamics Applications Sylvie Plot ONERA, University Paris Saclay 7-92322 Châtillon – France [email protected] Abstract The elsA CFD software developed at ONERA is both a software package capitalizing the innovative results of research over time and a multi-purpose tool for applied CFD and for multi-physics. elsA is used intensively by the Safran and Airbus groups and ONERA, as well as other industrial groups and research partners. This paper presents the main capabilities of elsA and recent numerical simulations using elsA for a wide range of challenging aeronautic applications. The simulations address aerodynamics computations as well as aero-structure and aeroacoustics ones. Each simulation enables to underline differentiating modelling and numerical methods implemented within elsA and shows that this software has reached a very high level of maturity and reliability. Nomenclature CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics elsA ensemble Logiciel de Simulation en Aérodynamique UHB/UHBR Ultra-High Bypass/Ultra-High Bypass Ratio CROR contra rotating open rotor (U)RANS (unsteady) Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes EARSM/DRSM Explicit Algebraic/Differential Reynolds Stress Model (Z)DES/LES (Zonal) Detached/Large Eddy Simulation DNS Direct Numerical Simulation OO Object-Oriented MFA Multiple Frequency phase-lagged Approach 1. Introduction Advanced CFD is one key differentiating factor for designing efficient transportation systems. Accuracy and efficiency are crucial for aeronautical manufacturers to optimize the design of their products so that the limit of the aircraft flight envelopes is extended. -
Modeling, Design and Fabrication of Diffractive Optical Elements Based on Nanostructures Operating Beyond the Scalar Paraxial Domain Giang Nam Nguyen
Modeling, design and fabrication of diffractive optical elements based on nanostructures operating beyond the scalar paraxial domain Giang Nam Nguyen To cite this version: Giang Nam Nguyen. Modeling, design and fabrication of diffractive optical elements based on nanos- tructures operating beyond the scalar paraxial domain. Optics / Photonic. Télécom Bretagne; Uni- versité de Bretagne Occidentale, 2014. English. tel-01187568 HAL Id: tel-01187568 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01187568 Submitted on 27 Aug 2015 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. N° d’ordre : 2014telb0336 Sous le sceau de l’Université européenne de Bretagne Télécom Bretagne En accréditation conjointe avec l’Ecole Doctorale Sicma MODELING, DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENTS BASED ON NANOSTRUCTURES OPERATING BEYOND THE SCALAR PARAXIAL DOMAIN Thèse de Doctorat Mention : Sciences et Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication Présentée par Giang-Nam Nguyen Département : Optique Directeur de thèse : Kevin Heggarty Soutenue le 9 décembre 2014 Jury : M. Pierre Ambs – Prof., Université de Haute-Alsace (Rapporteur) M. Nicolas Guérineau – HDR, ONERA Palaiseau (Rapporteur) M. Kevin Heggarty – Prof., Télécom Bretagne (Directeur de thèse) M. Patrick Meyrueis – Prof., Université de Strasbourg (Co-directeur de thèse) M. -
French Aeronautical Players to Fly 100% Alternative Fuel on Single-Aisle Aircraft End of 2021
French aeronautical players to fly 100% alternative fuel on single-aisle aircraft end of 2021 Toulouse, Paris, 10 June 2021- Airbus, Safran, Dassault Aviation, ONERA and Ministry of Transport are jointly launching an in-flight study, at the end of 2021, to analyse the compatibility of unblended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with single-aisle aircraft and commercial aircraft engine and fuel systems, as well as with helicopter engines. This flight will be made with the support of the “Plan de relance aéronautique” (the French government‘s aviation recovery plan) managed by Jean Baptiste Djebbari, French Transport Minister. Known as VOLCAN (VOL avec Carburants Alternatifs Nouveaux), this project is the first time that in-flight emissions will be measured using 100% SAF in a single-aisle aircraft. Airbus is responsible for characterising and analysing the impact of 100% SAF on-ground and in- flight emissions using an A320neo test aircraft powered by a CFM LEAP-1A engine1. Safran will focus on compatibility studies related to the fuel system and engine adaptation for commercial and helicopter aircraft and their optimisation for various types of 100% SAF fuels. ONERA will support Airbus and Safran in analysing the compatibility of the fuel with aircraft systems and will be in charge of preparing, analysing and interpreting test results for the impact of 100% SAF on emissions and contrail formation. In addition, Dassault Aviation will contribute to the material and equipment compatibility studies and verify 100% SAF biocontamination susceptibility. The various SAFs used for the VOLCAN project will be provided by TotalEnergies. Moreover, this study will support efforts currently underway at Airbus and Safran to ensure the aviation sector is ready for the large-scale deployment and use of SAF as part of the wider initiative to decarbonise the industry. -
Memorandum of Understanding
Memorandum of Understanding between the member universities of the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 consortium „Capacity Building in Higher Education for an improved co-operation between the EU and SA in the field of Development Studies (EUSA_ID)”, Grant Agreement number 2013-2717/001-001 This Memorandum of Understanding is based upon the rules and regulations in place for the participation in the Erasmus Mundus Action 2/Strand 1/Lot 17 project “Capacity Building in Higher Education for an improved co-operation between the EU and SA in the field of Development Studies (EUSA_ID). Provisions contained in the document do not replace or supersede any requirements specified in these rules and regulation. The MoU establishes the terms of the agreement between the partners of the Erasmus Mundus Action2/Strand1/Lot 17 consortium EUSA_ID, defining in detail the principles, objectives, consortium activities, organization and management procedures, and the mobility activities that will be implemented within the framework of this consortium. 1. Principles of the Partnership The consortium universities hereby agree to work together towards the enhancement of the structured co-operation between European and South African Higher Education Institutions, in order to contribute to an academic and cultural exchange in education, research and other areas related to the field of Development Studies. The consortium comprises the following partners: • Ruhr University Bochum (RUB), Institute of Development Research and Development Policy (IEE) – Germany as coordinator -
ECOMATERIALS Constructive Promises
Issue 12 November 2016 P.03 NEWS P.11 FOCUS P.16 INTERVIEW WITH www.ifsttar.fr Les Décennies de l’Ifsttar Our pavements under Corinne Gendron, “Crowning” moment close surveillance new chair of IFSTTAR’s in Île-de-France scientific council THE MAGAZINE ON RESEARCH, EXPERTISE AND PROFESSIONS AT IFSTTAR P.07 FEATURE ECOMATERIALS Constructive promises contents DIARY 6 DECEMBER • Feedback seminar on the Predic mobilletic project IFSTTAR and the Department of the General Commissioner for Sustainable Development (CGDD/DRI/Research department) of the French Ministry for Environment, Energy and the Sea will organise a half-day meeting dedicated to the use of ticketing data. http://www.gart.org/evenement/seminaire-de-restitution-projet-predic- mobilletic 7-9 DECEMBER • IFAC2016 The first IFAC conference on Cyber-Physical & Human-Systems P.03 NEWS: (CPHS 2016) will be held in Florianopolis, Brazil. Les Décennies de l’Ifsttar http://www.cphs2016.org “Crowning” moment in Île-de-France 7 FEBRUARY • “Challenges and alternatives in urban environments?” P.04 SCIENTIFIC CROSSROADS: Rencontres des Savoirs (“Knowledge encounters”) Conference cycle • Bridges and troubled waters District composts in Lyon • Testing ever greener roads http://www.ville-bron.fr/editorial.php?Rub=644 • Improving the opérations at Paris - 21 FEBRUARY • Seminar of the GRETS group (research Charles de Gaulle airport group on Energy, Technology and Society) • Virolo++ taking a new turn Revisiting the analysis of social inequalities in terms of access to the city – Thoughts about the -
1 Synth`Ese De La Carri`Ere
CURRICULUM VITAE et listes des travaux et des activit´esde Gilles DURRIEU http://web.univ-ubs.fr/lmam/durrieu/index.html - [email protected] Fran¸cais,mari´e,2 enfants. N´ele : 5 ao^ut1969 `aToulouse 1 Synth`esede la carri`ere Sp´ecialit´es: Statistique non param´etrique,Statistique robuste, Statistique s´equ- entielle, Valeurs extr^emes,Environnement, Biologie et g´en´etique,Statistique appli- qu´eeet Analyse de donn´ees. 35 articles parus ou accept´esdans des revues internationales `acomit´ede lecture (c.f. section A.1) 83 communications dont 26 invit´es dans des conf´erencesnationales et internationales (c.f. section A.3) HDR en Math´ematiques (Universit´ede Bordeaux 1) 23 septembre 2009, mention tr`esho- norable Mod´elisationStatistique de gros volume de donn´eesen environnement et g´en´etique Rapporteurs : Philippe Besse, Alain Pav´eet Fran¸coisSchmitt Jury : Philippe Besse, Alain Boudou, Antoine Gr´emare,Jean-Charles Massabuau, Alain Pav´e et Fran¸cois Schmitt Doctorat en Math´ematiquesAppliqu´ees (Universit´eBordeaux 1) 26 septembre 1997, mention tr`eshonorable Contribution statistique `al'´etudede maladie d'origine mitochondriales Directeurs : Jean-Marc Deshouillers Rapporteurs : Xavier Milhaud et Beno^ıtTruong-Van Jury : Jaromir Antoch, Jean-Marc Deshouillers, Jana Jureˇckov´a, Jean-Pierre Mazat, Xavier Milhaud, Paul Morel, Mikhail Nikouline et Beno^ıtTruong-Van DEA de Math´ematiquesAppliqu´eeset Calculs Scientifiques (Universit´eBordeaux 1) en juin 1994, mention Bien Titulaire de la Prime d'Encadrement Doctoral et de Recherche de septembre 2006 `a septembre 2010 Titulaire de la Prime d'Excellence Scientifique depuis octobre 2012 Poste actuel (depuis septembre 2010): Professeur des Universit´es`al'Universit´ede Bretagne- Sud. -
Notice Personnelle
CURRICULUM VITAE (January 2020)______________________________________________________ Aris DANIILIDIS (Athens, April 15, 1970) Department of Mathematical Engineering & Center of Mathematical Modeling University of Chile (Beauchef 851, Edificio Norte, piso 5, Santiago de Chile) E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected] Web page: http://www.dim.uchile.cl/~arisd/ RESEARCHER ID : I-6737-2013 ORCID PROFILE: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4837-694X RESEARCH GATE: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aris_Daniilidis Languages: English, French, Catalan, Spanish, Greek (written/spoken fluently) PROFESSIONAL SITUATION______________________________________________________________ since 2017 Deputy Director, Centre of Mathematical Modelling DIM-CMM UMI CNRS 2807, University of Chile, Santiago de Chile since 2013 Full Professor (Profesor Titular), Department of Mathematical Engineering DIM-CMM UMI CNRS 2807, University of Chile, Santiago de Chile 2007— 2013 Tenure Associate Professor (Professor Agregat) (on leave), Department of Mathematics, University Autonomous of Barcelona, SPAIN 2004— 2007 Tenure-track researcher (investigador Ramon y Cajal), Department of Mathematics University Autonomous of Barcelona, SPAIN Autumn 2003 Post-doctorate researcher, INRIA, Rhône-Alpes, FRANCE BIBOP Team (Non-regular Mechanics) 2002—2003 Post-doctorate researcher, Department of Economics University Autonomous of Barcelona, SPAIN 2001—2002 Post-doctorate researcher, INRIA, Rhône-Alpes, FRANCE NUMOP Team (Numerical Optimization) 2000—2001 Teaching Assistant (ATER), -
Multidisciplinary Design and Performance of the ONERA Hybrid
Multidisciplinary Design and performance of the ONERA Hybrid Electric Distributed Propulsion concept (DRAGON) Peter Schmollgruber, David Donjat, Michael Ridel, Italo Cafarelli, Olivier Atinault, Christophe François, Bernard Paluch To cite this version: Peter Schmollgruber, David Donjat, Michael Ridel, Italo Cafarelli, Olivier Atinault, et al.. Multi- disciplinary Design and performance of the ONERA Hybrid Electric Distributed Propulsion concept (DRAGON). AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum, Jan 2020, Orlando, United States. 10.2514/6.2020-0501. hal-03125217 HAL Id: hal-03125217 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03125217 Submitted on 29 Jan 2021 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Multidisciplinary design and performance of the ONERA Hybrid Electric Distributed Propulsion concept (DRAGON) P. Schmollgruber, D. Donjat, M. Ridel, ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab F-31055 Toulouse, France I. Cafarelli ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab F-92322 Châtillon, France O. Atinault, C. François ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab F-92190 Meudon, France B. Paluch ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab F-59045 Lille, France The reduction of carbon emissions is a key objective for the entire Air Transportation ecosystem. At aircraft level, many options are investigated to reduce fuel burn. -
Classement CNRS Des Revues En Économie Et Gestion
Should you believe in the Shanghai ranking? Denis Bouyssou, CNRS, LAMSADE, Paris, France (joint work with J.-Ch. Billaut and Ph. Vincke) Liège, November 2009 Media OutlineOutlineOutline Outline Academic Ranking of World Universities 2009 Details of ranking methodology Some naïve comments Some comments inspired from MCDM Conclusions OutlineOutlineOutline Outline Academic Ranking of World Universities 2009 Details of ranking methodology Some naïve comments Some comments inspired from MCDM Conclusions Shanghai Ranking Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Institute of Higher Education Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 500 universities worldwide ranked annually since 2003 (2009 is the 7th edition) http://www.arwu.org/ranking.htm Top 20 World (2009) Rank Institution Country Alumni Award HiCI N&S PUB PROD Score 1 Harvard University USA 100 100 100 100 100 74,8 100 2 Stanford University USA 39 78,7 87,1 67,3 70,1 66,9 73,1 3 University of California, Berkeley USA 67,4 77,1 68,4 71,1 69 53,2 71 4 University of Cambridge UK 89,4 91,5 53,8 53,9 65,4 65,5 70,2 5 MIT USA 71 80,6 65,7 67,9 62 54,4 69,5 6 California Institute of Technology USA 51,5 69,1 57,1 66,2 47,7 100 64,8 7 Columbia University USA 70,6 67,7 55,7 49,1 69,6 46,5 61,7 8 Princeton University USA 57,8 85,2 61,6 41,5 45,7 61,4 60,2 9 University of Chicago USA 65,8 84,3 49,7 38,6 51,6 41,8 57 10 University of Oxford UK 57,6 57,9 48,9 49,8 66,1 45,7 56,3 11 Yale University USA 49,8 43,6 57,6 55,7 62,7 49,5 55,2 12 Cornell University USA 40,5 51,3 54,3 51,7 61,2 39,9 -
1 Appendix 6: Comparison of Year Abroad Partnerships with Our
Appendix 6: Comparison of year abroad partnerships with our national competitors Imperial College London’s current year abroad exchange links (data provided by Registry and reflects official exchange links for 2012-131) and their top 5 competitors’ (based on UCAS application data) exchange links are shown below. The data for competitors was confirmed either by a member of university staff (green) or obtained from their website (orange). Data was supplied/obtained between August and October 2012. Aeronautics Imperial College London France: École Centrale de Lyon, ENSICA – SupAero Germany: RWTH Aachen Singapore: National University of Singapore USA: University of California (Education Abroad Program) University of Cambridge France: École Centrale Paris Germany: Tech. University of Munich Singapore: National University of Singapore USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oxford USA: Princeton University of Bristol Australia: University of Sydney Europe University of Southampton France: ESTACA, ENSICA – SupAero, DTUS – École Navale Brest Germany: University of Stuttgart Spain: Polytechnic University of Madrid Sweden: KTH University of Manchester Couldn’t find any evidence Bioengineering Imperial College London Australia: University of Melbourne France: Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble Netherlands: TU Delft Singapore: National University of Singapore Switzerland: ETH Zurich USA: University of California (Education Abroad Program) University of Cambridge France: École Centrale Paris Germany: Tech. University of Munich -
Lis Full CV 2021.Pages
Curriculum Vitae Dariusz C. (Darek) Lis Educa7on 1985 – 1989 University of MassachuseEs, Amherst, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ph. D. 1981 – 1985 University of Warsaw, Department of Physics. Professional Experience 1989 – California Ins7tute of Technology. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Scien7st 2019 –. Research Fellow in Physics 1989 – 1992; Senior Research Fellow in Physics (Research Assistant Professor) 1992 – 1998; Senior Research Associate in Physics (Research Professor) 1998 – 2015; Deputy Director, Caltech Submillimeter Observatory 2009 – 2014; Visi7ng Associate in Physics 2015 – 2020. 2014 – 2019 Sorbonne University (Pierre and Marie Curie University), Paris Observatory (PSL University). Professor (Professeur des universités 1ère classe); Director, Laboratory for Studies of Radia7on and MaEer in Astrophysics and Atmospheres (UMR 8112). 1985 – 1989 University of MassachuseEs. Research Assistant, Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory. Visi7ng Appointments 2013 École normale supérieure. Visi7ng Professor (Professeur des universités 1ère classe invité). 2011 University of Bordeaux 1. Visi7ng Associate Professor (Maître de conférences invité). 2007 Paris Observatory. Visi7ng Senior Astronomer (Astronome invité). 2003 Max Planck Ins7tute for Radio Astronomy. Visi7ng Scien7st. 1992 – 1994 University of California, Los Angeles. Lecturer. Awards 2014 NASA Group Achievement Award, U.S. Herschel HIFI Instrument Team. 2010 NASA Group Achievement Award, Herschel HIFI Hardware Development Team. 1985 Minister of Science and Higher Learning Fellowship, Poland. Research Astrophysics and astrochemistry of the interstellar medium, star forma7on. Evolu7on of molecular complexity in astrophysical environments. Vola7le composi7on of comets and the origin of Earth’s oceans. Submillimeter heterodyne instrumenta7on. Cometary research featured on Na7onal Geographic, CBC Quirks & Quarks, and in Scien7fic American. Astrophysics Data System: 254 refereed publica7ons, 11,500 cita7ons. Books edited: Submillimeter Astrophysics and Technology: A Symposium Honoring Thomas G.