Mes compétences :
Modélisation numérique
Biomécanique
TRAUMACRANIEN
LS-DYNA
Méthode des éléments finis
Entreprises
Strasbourg University-CNRS
- PhD Researcher
2004 - maintenantI'm in charge on several project in the Research Team : "Biomechanical Systems : Tranport and Safety"
The main objectives were:
- To assess the main injury mechanisms of the human head
- To review and evaluate the current numerical finite element head models in the global community by creating a benchmark procedure and by comparing all models responses.
- To develop and propose new injury criteria by reconstructing some real world accidents.
- To develop a head injury predictive tool and to make some ISO recommendations.
- To evaluate and to optimise some protective systems with the predictive FE head model (airbag, bonnet, helmet, windscreen…)
- To develop a micro macro mathematical model for brain
Strasbourg University
- PhD Student in Biomechanics
2001 - 20042001-2004 PhD Student in Biomechanics “Finite Element Modelling of cranium-encephalic injuries-Application on Helmet optimisation against biomechanical criteria.”
- Development of a new 3D FEM of the human head with a detailed skull geometry including skull reinforced beams and thickness variation in order to simulate both linear and depressive fractures.
- Validation of this FEM against existing head impacts involving skull fracture as well as a linear and a non-linear brain constitutive law which permit an accurate validation against brain deformation under impact.
- Multidirectional validation and optimisation against biomechanical criteria of a head-helmet coupling