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Etienne Memin is a Research Director (equivalent to Full Professor) at Inria and a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. He leads the Odyssey research group, affiliated with Inria, University of Rennes, and other institutions. His work focuses on stochastic modeling of geophysical flows, fluid dynamics, and data assimilation. Memin is the Principal Investigator (PI) of the ERC-funded STUOD project, which explores stochastic transport in upper ocean dynamics. His research bridges disciplines such as applied mathematics, computer vision, and geophysics.
Education: HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) from University Rennes I in 2003. Previous roles include Research Director at Inria since 2008 and collaborations with institutions like IFREMER, Imperial College, and Zhejiang University.
Research Interests: Stochastic modeling of fluid dynamics, data assimilation frameworks, and uncertainty quantification. His work includes developing ensemble techniques for data assimilation and stochastic representations of turbulence. Recent projects involve stochastic shell models and wave solutions in shallow water dynamics.
Collaborations: Active partnerships with Imperial College, IFREMER, MétéoFrance, and others on topics like stochastic parameterization and error modeling in weather prediction. Key collaborations include the STUOD project and Royal Society-funded studies on stochastic large-eddy simulations.
Students and Grants: Supervised over 20 PhD students, including current advisees Francesco Tucciarone and Antoine Moneyron. His grants include the ERC STUOD and multiple ANR projects. He leads the Odyssey group, fostering interdisciplinary research in fluid dynamics and geophysics.
Labs/Teams: Odyssey group at Inria, collaborating with IMT Atlantique, IRMAR, and international partners. His work emphasizes computational fluid dynamics and real-world applications like flood modeling and wind engineering.




