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Alain Denis is a faculty researcher affiliated with the University of Bordeaux, specifically within the Géotechnique, Civil Engineering (GCE) team of the Institut de Mécanique et d'Ingénierie (I2M). His work spans hydrogeology, geotechnical engineering, and thermal modeling, with a focus on karst systems, groundwater flow, and environmental impact assessment.
His research includes:
- Karst hydrodynamics and climate change impacts
- Phase change material applications in thermal regulation
- Seismic monitoring of root system failures
- Geostatistical modeling of geotechnical data
- Cave air monitoring systems
- Groundwater quality and pollution tracing
Recent publications highlight his expertise in karst aquifer characterization, air cargo temperature dynamics, and geotechnical risk assessment. Notable outputs include datasets on mango supply chain conditions (2023-2025), cave air monitoring frameworks (2025), and thermal modeling techniques (2024). His work frequently intersects with the Grand Paris Express project for geotechnical applications.
As a researcher at I2M, Denis contributes to both fundamental and applied studies in environmental and geotechnical systems, though no specific awards or student advisement details are mentioned in the available data.
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