MΞDISIM @ SOLEIL

Jean-Marc Allain & Martin Genet (with the help of Anne-Gaëlle Eveno) are currently making microstructural images of hearts and lungs at the SOLEIL synchrotron (ANATOMIX beamline, managed by Timm Weitkamp & Mario Scheel). Stay tuned for the results!

MΞDISIM @ SB2021

Martin Genet will be presenting some collaborative work with Nicole Tueni and Jean-Marc Allain on the origin of the anisotropy of the myocardium at the 46th congress of the francophone society of biomechanics (SB 2021) next week! He will also chair a session on "Cellular & Tissular Biomechanics".

MΞDISIM @ CMBBE

Martin Genet will be presenting some collaborative work with Cécile Patte and Dominique Chapelle on Personalized Pulmonary Mechanics at the 17th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE 2021) this week!

Nicole Tueni defends her PhD

Today Nicole Tueni defended her thesis! Jury was composed of: Congrats Nicole and best wishes for the future!! By the way, her PhD thesis is available at https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03330458.

(Closed) PhD on Modeling and Estimation of Lung Poromechanics

Context & Objectives The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and many animals, responsible for molecular exchanges between external air and internal blood through mechanical ventilation. It has an extraordinary complex architecture, with the inherent fractal structure of the bronchial and blood vessel trees, as Continue Reading(Closed) PhD on Modeling and Estimation of Lung Poromechanics

2020 arrivals

It's fall! Time for MΞDISIM to welcome new doctoral fellows: Mathieu Barré will be working with Philippe Moireau and Céline Grandmont (COMMEDIA team, Inria) on the mathematics of poromechanics. André Dalmora will be working with Philippe Moireau, Sébastien Imperiale and Alexandre Imperiale (CEA) on waves in prestressed plates and inverse Continue Reading2020 arrivals