professor profile picture

Emilien Azéma

Professor (Full)

University of Montpellier

Country flag

France

This profile is automatically generated from trusted academic sources.

Google Scholar

.

ORCID

.

LinkedIn

Social connections

How do I reach out?

Sign in for free to see their profile details and contact information.

Meet Kite AI

Contact this professor

Research Interests

Solid Mechanics

80%

Rock Mechanics

90%

Granular Physics

50%

Powder Bed Fusion

40%

Soil Mechanics

30%

Materials Science

30%

Micromechanics

30%

Ask ApplyKite AI

Start chatting
How can you help me contact this professor?
What are this professor's research interests?
How should I write an email to this professor?

Recent Grants

Grant: Close

Discrete element modeling of the behavior of fouled railway ballast Towards a realistic & predictive approach

Open Date: 2023-07-01

Close Date: 2024-01-01

Grant: Close

A Multi-Scale Approach for Ballast Deterioration Modelling based on Numerical Simulation and Laboratory Experiments

Open Date: 2020-01-01

Close Date: 2021-01-01

Grant: Close

Highly polydisperse grain flow in a fluid.

Open Date: 2020-01-01

Close Date: 2023-01-01

Grant: Close

Structures made of highly non-convex grains: application to control and stabilization of coastline

Open Date: 2020-01-01

Close Date: 2023-01-01

Grant: Close

Conception et Analyse de structures granulaires intelligentes

Open Date: 2019-01-01

Close Date: 2022-12-01

Positions1

Publisher
source

Emilien Azéma

University Name
.

University of Montpellier

PhD in Geometric Cohesion in Granular Materials and DEM Simulation

PhD opportunity in geometric cohesion in granular materials at the University of Montpellier (LMGC – Laboratoire de Mécanique et Génie Civil), within the ANR project Exo2GeCo . The project studies how the shape of non-convex particles can generate macroscopic cohesion in dense granular assemblies. The research combines Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations with experimental validation to understand how particle geometry, force networks, and contact properties control the mechanical response of star-shaped granular materials. This PhD is especially relevant for students interested in mechanical engineering , physics , materials science , and civil engineering , with a strong computational and modeling component. The work includes 3D periodic DEM simulations, analysis of stress/strain and contact networks, and development of numerical tools to study the emergence of effective cohesion and friction angle. Funding: fully funded for 3 years by the French National Research Agency (ANR). Location: Montpellier, France. Start date: flexible in 2026. Eligibility highlights: master’s degree in a relevant field; strong skills in numerical modeling, DEM, Python/C++; interest in computational mechanics; English proficiency required, French is an asset. How to apply: prepare one PDF with CV, motivation letter, transcripts, and two referees’ contact details, then email the application to the contacts provided in the post.

Articles10

Collaborators4

DIEGO PAUL SANCHEZ LANA

University of Colorado Boulder

UNITED STATES

Vincent Legat

Université catholique de Louvain

BELGIUM

Miguel Angel Cabrera

Assistant professor

Delft University of Technology

NETHERLANDS

Manuel Cárdenas-Barrantes

University of Lisbon

PORTUGAL