I am a PhD student in applied mathematics at Institut de Recherche Mathématique
Avancée (IRMA) at Université de Strasbourg, under the supervision of Laetitia Giraldi,
Yannick Hoarau and
Christophe Prud'homme. I am part of the MOCO (Modélisation et Contrôle) team,
and the subject of my thesis is Micro-swimming in complex environments.
Contact
Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée
Address: 7, rue René Descartes 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France
Office: P-402 (building UFR de Mathématique et d'Informatique)
Email: c (dot) vanlandeghem (at) unistra (dot) fr
Research
I'm interested in modeling passive and active bodies that move or
propel themselves in liquid confined environments, and in simulating their motion using
the Feel++ finite element library.
Keywords: Fluid-structure interaction, Contact simulation, Dynamics of rigid and soft bodies.
Publications
• Van Landeghem C., Berti L., Chabannes V., Chouippe A., Giraldi L., Hoarau Y., Prud'Homme C.: Mathematical and computational framework for moving and colliding rigid bodies in a Newtonian fluid. Annals of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 59-89, 2024.
HAL
• Van Landeghem C., Berti L., Giraldi L., Prud'Homme C.: Towards a computational framework using finite element methods with Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian approach for swimmers with contact.
Accepted and to be published in SEMA SIMAI Springer Series.
HAL
• Van Landeghem C., Berti L.: A Computational Framework for the Simulation of Microswimming. SIAM News Blog, 2023.
Talks
• 2024 : 46th National Congress on Numerical Analysis (CANUM), Ile de Ré.