Bruno Figliuzzi
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Centre de Morphologie Mathematique
France
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 Interest
Physics of Random media, Image processing with applications to Materials engineering, Microscale Fluid Mechanics.
Publications
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Figliuzzi B, Jeulin D, Lemaitre A, Fricout G, Piezanowski JJ, Manneville P. Rheology of thin films from flow observations. Experiments in fluids. 2012 Nov 1;53(5):1289-99.
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Joung YS, Figliuzzi BM, Buie CR. Design of capillary flows with functionally graded porous titanium oxide films fabricated by anodization instability. Journal of colloid and interface science. 2014 Jun 1;423:143-50.
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Figliuzzi B, Chan WH, Moran JL, Buie CR. Nonlinear electrophoresis of ideally polarizable particles. Physics of Fluids. 2014 Oct;26(10):102002.