
معرفی
Anaïs Abramian is a physicist and researcher at the Jean le Rond d'Alembert Institute of Sorbonne University, specializing in the physics of natural disasters. Her work focuses on modeling phenomena like landslides and sediment transport in granular media, with applications to climate change, disaster prediction, and industrial sectors. She holds a PhD from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) and has conducted research at Harvard and Cambridge Universities.
Education: She graduated from the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Lyon (2011–2015), completed an astrophysics internship at Aix-Marseille University, and pursued studies at New York University. She obtained the agrégation in physics, qualifying her for teaching in higher education.
Research Interests:
- Granular media dynamics (sand, pebbles) in natural disasters
- Fluid mechanics and river morphology
- Cohesive forces in landslides
- Industrial applications in pharmaceuticals, agri-food, and construction
Awards: The L'Oréal-UNESCO Foundation for Women in Science recognized her contributions to physics with the Young Talent Award. This award supports her career goals to secure a permanent academic position and advocate for gender equality in science.
Career Aspirations: She aims to become a researcher or associate professor, emphasizing the challenges of balancing professional and personal life while advocating against systemic sexism in academia.
