
The EM2C laboratory (Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec) is launching the FLOW seminar series, funded by Parité@CNRS-INSIS.
This seminar series aims to highlight the work of emerging female researchers in fluid mechanics, reactive flows, energy, and the broader research areas covered by EM2C lab and Section 12 of CNRS, while inspiring the next generation of young scientists.
Join us! The seminars are open to all students, researchers, and professionals in fluid mechanics, energy, and related fields. Online participation will be available here!
Stay tuned! Follow flow@EM2C on LinkedIn for more announcements and seminar recordings.
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Prof. Luna Pratali Maffei, Assistant Professor, Politecnico di Milano • Topic: Theory-informed kinetic models for carbonaceous nanoparticle formation and carbon deposition
• Date: Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
• Time: 11:00 AM (CET)
• Location: Amphi I, Eiffel Building, CentraleSupélec
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Prof. Eirini Goudeli, Associate Professor, University of Patras & University of Melbourne • Topic: Kinetics and morphological characteristics of carbon-based nanoparticles by reactive Molecular Dynamics
• Date: Thursday, June 18th, 2026
• Time: 11:00 AM (CET)
• Location: Amphi II, Eiffel Building, CentraleSupélec
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Dr. Paule Lapeyre, Assistant Professor, Université de Bordeaux • Topic: TBD
• Date: Friday, July 17th, 2026
• Time: 11:00 AM (CET)
• Location: TBD
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Dr. Sophie Roman, Assistant Professor, Université d'Orléans • Topic: TBD
• Date: Thursday, October 15th, 2026
• Time: 11:00 AM (CET)
• Location: TBD
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Prof. Taraneh Sayadi, Associate Professor, Conservatoire National Art et Métiers • Topic: TBD
• Date: Thursday, November 12th, 2026
• Time: 11:00 AM (CET)
• Location: TBD
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Dr. Sophie Ramananarivo, Assistant Professor, Ecole Polytechnique • Topic: TBD
• Date: TBD
• Location: TBD
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Organizing Commitee
Dr. Alexandra Brisset
Dr. Morgan Chabanon
Dr. Benedetta Franzelli
Dr. Salvatore Iavarone
Dr. Bérèngere Podvin
Dr. Christian Tenaud
Prof. Aymeric Vié
The FLOW seminar series is supported by Parité@CNRS-INSIS
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