Chatelain Philippe Research Group

TFL Louvain-La-Neuve

Members of the Research Team

 

Collaborative theses

  • Ariane Frère, doctoral student, CENAERO ( co-advisor prof. G. Winckelmans)
  • Bruno Dias, doctoral student, VKI (co-advisor prof. T. Magin, VKI)

 

External theses

  • N. Coudou, doctoral student, UMons (co-advisor prof. L. Bricteux, UMons)
  • J. Coheur, doctoral student, ULg (co-advisor prof. M. Aarnst, ULg)

 

Research Group

In the fields of computational methods, High-Performance Computing, particle methods:

  • Prof. Petros Koumoutsakos, Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • Prof. Jens Honoré Walther, Mechanical Engineering, Tech. Univ. Denmark (DTU), Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Prof. Grégoire Winckelmans, iMMC, UCL, Belgium
  • Prof. Anthony Leonard, Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, USA

In the field of biopropulsion:

  • Prof. Renaud Ronsse, iMMC, UCL, Belgium
  • Dr. Mattia Gazzola, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, USA

In the fields of wind energy, aerodynamics:

  • Dr. Torben Larsen, DTU Wind Energy, Tech. Univ. Denmark (DTU), Risoe, Denmark
  • Dr. Stefan Kern, Aerodynamics and Acoustics Lab - Munich, GE Global Research, Garching-bei-München, Germany
  • Marc Van Caillie, Laborelec, ENGIE, Linkebeek, Belgium

In the field of aircraft formation flying and vortex models:

  • Prof. Jeff Eldredge, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, UCLA, USA

 

Past members

  • Gaël Lorieul, doctoral student (co-advisor prof. Y. Bartosiewicz)
    Numerical simulation of free surface flow and heat transfer in liquid metal using vortex particle mesh method.
  • Yves Marichal, WaPT
    An immersed interface vortex particle-mesh method (completed September 2014) - co-advisor
    prof. Grégoire Winckelmans (UCL)
  • Pierre Schrooyen, CENAERO
    Numerical simulation of thermal flows through ablative thermal protection systems (completed November 2015) - co-advisor
    prof. Miltiadis Papalexandrisa (UCL)