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The Laboratoire des Ecoulements Géophysiques et Industriels (LEGI) is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 5519) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble INP) and the University Grenoble-Alpes (UGA)). LEGI carries out a wide range of research activities with a common ground: fluid mechanics and related transport phenomena.

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Associate Professor Grenoble-INP
Grenoble-INP is hiring an Associate professor in section CNU 60 on the theme of Free Surface Hydraulics. Recruitment date : 01/09/2022.


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11 April 2026

Mardi 9 Juin 11h00 - LEGI Salle K118

Clovis Lambert, LEGI

Studying turbulent flows with DNS: from faster pseudo-spectral algorithms to anisotropic Kolmogorov laws
This talk presents two complementary advances in the numerical study of turbulent flows. (...)

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11 April 2026

Mardi 28 Avril 11h00 - LEGI Salle K118

Pierre Schleuniger, CORIA

Three-dimensional metrology based on plenoptic imaging: application to the characterization of liquid-gas interfaces.
Two-phase flows are present in many applications, both industrial and (...)

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10 March 2026

Mardi 21 Avril 11h00 - LEGI Salle K118

Nicolas Mordant, LEGI

Overturning events in stratified turbulence
I will present the latest results of the investigation of stratified turbulence in the Coriolis facility. Energy is injected into linearly stratified (...)

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10 March 2026

Mardi 24 Mars 11h00 - LEGI Salle K118

Émilien Varea, CORIA

Mélange de jets hétérogènes : Effets de densité et de viscosité
Dans cette étude, nous nous intéressons aux statistiques conditionnées à l’interface de jets à viscosité, densité et diffusivité variable. (...)

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13 February 2026

Mardi 3 Mars 11h00 - LEGI Salle K118

Benjamin Miquel, LMFA

Geostrophic turbulent convection
Buoyantly-driven rotating turbulence occurs in planetary and stellar interiors, where it is responsible for mixing and transport (of heat, composition, momentum, (...)

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