Difference between revisions of "Dynamics of free surface flows, sensitivity, inverse problems"
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− | This research theme focuses on the physical analysis and modeling of surface runoff in order to meet the expectations in the field of environment and sustainable development. The theoretical and numerical modeling of the physics of free surface flows covers both natural and experimental cases, and several measurement techniques, | + | This research theme focuses on the physical analysis and modeling of surface runoff in order to meet the expectations in the field of environment and sustainable development. The theoretical and numerical modeling of the physics of free surface flows covers both natural and experimental cases, and several measurement techniques, some of them being developed in the laboratory. With models and experimental/satellite data of first hand, our research aims to further enrich these models with the integration of sensitivity analysis and inverse problems. On an applicative perspective, this theme is related to the study of flooding, sediment transport in rivers, and conversion of hydropower. |
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Presentation
This research theme focuses on the physical analysis and modeling of surface runoff in order to meet the expectations in the field of environment and sustainable development. The theoretical and numerical modeling of the physics of free surface flows covers both natural and experimental cases, and several measurement techniques, some of them being developed in the laboratory. With models and experimental/satellite data of first hand, our research aims to further enrich these models with the integration of sensitivity analysis and inverse problems. On an applicative perspective, this theme is related to the study of flooding, sediment transport in rivers, and conversion of hydropower.