Nathalie GrosjeanView profile
Researcher
Nathalie Grosjean is a Research Engineer at the CNRS, affiliated with the Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Laboratory (LMFA) at École Centrale de Lyon. She leads the Technical Platform for Laser Imaging Instrumentation, focusing on advanced experimental and numerical methods in fluid dynamics. Her research interests include multi-physical, multi-phase, and multi-scale flow phenomena, leveraging cutting-edge techniques such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA), and phase Doppler anemometry. She contributes to the laboratory’s work on turbulence modeling, flow instabilities, and fluid-structure interactions, particularly in contexts like turbomachinery and environmental flows. Her expertise spans instrumentation design, experimental validation, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). She collaborates with academic and industrial partners on projects addressing energy efficiency, noise reduction, and fluid dynamics challenges in engineering systems. While no specific publications are listed here, her contributions align with the LMFA’s broader research themes in fluid mechanics and acoustics. She actively participates in laboratory activities, including instrumentation development and support for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers.






