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Tony Lelièvre is a researcher and professor at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées - Institut Polytechnique de Paris and a member of the Matherials project team shared by the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées and INRIA. Tony received his PhD in 2004, and his Habilitation in 2009. He has been working on multiscale models for non-newtonian flows, numerical simulation of free surface flows, and molecular simulation, using tools from probability theory and partial differential equation theory. He is co-author of two books (Mathematical Methods for the Magnetohydrodynamics of Liquid Metals and Free Energy Computations: A Mathematical Perspective) and about one hundred papers. He received various scientific awards inlcuding an ERC consolidator grant (2014-2019).

Research interests

  • Micro-macro models for viscoelastic fluids (dumbbell model, CONNFFESSIT method, variance reduction methods, entropy estimates).
  • Free surface flow and magnetohydrodynamics. Application to the simulation of aluminium electrolysis cells (Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian method, moving contact line problem).
  • Molecular simulation (molecular dynamics, constrained dynamics, adaptive methods, Quantum Monte Carlo methods, Adaptive Multilevel Splitting, Accelerated Molecular Dynamics).

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