Extreme Weather Events
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Switzerland
Transient free-surface flows of concentrated suspensions: application to geophysical flows
To learn more about these processes, Dr. Sébastien Wiederseiner is carrying out laboratory experiments using mixtures of fluids and beads and analyzing them with advanced visualization methods. He is studying how heterogeneous mixtures behave—a matter of intense debate. The answer to this question is crucial for the development of predictive models, which are to date based on speculative theories. The aim of Dr. Wiederseiner is to develop more relevant models that may be used by local authorities in charge of land settlement in potentially hazardous areas.
Small beads for big stakes
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Sébastien
WIEDERSEINER
Institution
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Country
Switzerland
Nationality
Swiss
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