These research subjects below are proposed to, or followed by, students of the Graduate School program in Soft Nanosciences. See here for the modalities.
The self-organization of groups of individuals is an astonishing example of collective effects in active matter. This internship proposes to modelize the dynamics of groups of fish in 3D.
Rubbers exhibit a Mullins effect: softening occurs upon a first cycle of loading, but the stiffness is recovered above the previous maximum strain (memory effect).
The exceptional mechanical properties of living tissues stem from their complex and multi-composite molecular structures organized hierarchically in space.
The energy of saline gradients, such as fresh water and sea water, is an alternative energy source with an enormous potential estimated to 1 TW world-wide. However this alternative energy is still largely unsued, as its ...
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