Ludovic CHARLEUX
University lecturer
Research section
Section 60 – Mechanics, mechanical engineering, civil engineering
Thesis supervision – ongoing
PhD student: Moustapha ISSACK-FARAH
Thesis: Compartmentalized models for a more realistic description of the mechanical behavior of materials
PhD student: Christian ELMO KULANESAN
Thesis: Real-time navigation in shoulder surgery through data fusion
PhD student: Moustapha ISSACK-FARAH
Thesis: Compartmentalized models for a more realistic description of the mechanical behavior of materials
PhD student: Léo-Scott MACKE
Thesis: Quasi-static wireless energy transfer for powering implanted biomedical devices
PhD student: Cloé LEGLISE
Thesis: Self-learning and adaptive network of coupled resonators for vibrational energy harvesting
Thesis supervision – past
Doctoral student: Camille SAINT-MARTIN
Thesis: Optimal vibration energy harvester design
Date: June 3, 2024
Offices
Office mdm212
7, Chemin de Bellevue
Mechatronics House
74944 Annecy-le-Vieux
Contacts
Office 212, Maison de la Mécatronique
Phone: +33 4 50 09 65 62
Fax:
Networks
Projects
Project: Compartmentalized models for a more realistic description of the mechanical behavior of materials