About
I am Professor in Mechanics at Sorbonne University. I work in the MISES group of the d’Alembert Institute.
I coordinate the following two master’s programs at Sorbonne University. They are open to international students.
Research
My current research interests include stability of structures, fracture and damage mechanics, computational mechanics, plates and shells, large deformations and instabilities in soft solids.
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Fracture and damage mechanics, variational phase-field models
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Multi-stable plates and shells
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Nonlinear elasticity
You can find further details in research
Teaching
I teach several classes at Sorbonne including
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Mécanique des Milieux Continus, M1
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Structures élancées, M1
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Fracture Mechanics, M2
Here are two recent computationally oriented courses I delivered within the NewFrac ITN Network:
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Basic computational methods for fracture mechanics using dolfinx, with Laura De Laurenzis, ETH Zurich
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Training on dolfinx including nonlinear elasticity and phase-field fracture, in collaboration with Jack Hale, University of Luxembourg
You can find further details in teaching
Open source codes
You can find here a few repositories with code I develop and use for my research and teaching. These codes are based on FEniCS and are mainly intended as examples for further developments.