Bruno Figliuzzi
Biography
I obtained my PhD degree in the field of Mathematical Morphology in 2011 under the supervision of Professor Dominique Jeulin. During my PhD thesis, I worked with the steel company ArcelorMittal on the development of a predictive model for the appearance of painted steel sheets used in the automotive industry.
After my PhD thesis, I was awarded the Shapiro postdoctoral fellowship by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, and I joined the research group of Professor Cullen R. Buie (Laboratory for Energy and Microsystems Innovation) to conduct researches on microscale fluid mechanics and teach undergraduate classes in Thermal engineering. I am currently Associate professor at the Center for Mathematical Morphology (CMM) at Mines ParisTech since June 2016. Before holding this position, I was assistant professor in tenure track at Mines ParisTech.
Research Interests
Physics of Random media, Image processing with applications to Materials engineering, Microscale Fluid Mechanics.
Teaching
2016
Physics of Random Media, Mines ParisTech, Athens Program, Lectures and Recitations (Lecture Notes on Stochastic Geometry)
Heterogeneous Materials, Mines ParisTech, DMS Master, lectures and Recitations
Fluid Mechanics, Mines ParisTech, Recitations
2015
Physics of Random Media, Mines ParisTech, Athens Program, Lectures and Recitations
Fluid Mechanics, Mines ParisTech, Recitations
2014
2013
2012
2.006: Thermal-fluid Engineering II, MIT (Fall Session)
2.006: Thermal-fluid Engineering II, MIT (Spring Session)
Students
PhD Students
Kaiwen Chang (2016 - …)
Robin Alais (2015 - …)
Master Students
Collaborations
Funded Projects
Multimodal Microscopy Scanner (M3S) Project In this project co-funded by the European Union through the CIP ICT PSP, we are working on the development of Raman spectroscopy methods for diagnostic/prognostic of Leukaemia.
Coldspray In this project funded through a grant from AFOSR, I am working on the development of stochastic geometry models to describe the microstructure of cold sprayed films
Electrophorèse In this project funded by Institut CARNOT Mines, I am working on the development of physical models for nonlinear electrophoresis and on their application for depositing graded surfaces.
Professional Service
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