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Félicie THERON is an Enseignant Chercheur (Lecturer/Researcher) at IMT Atlantique, part of the Department of Energy and Environmental Systems (DSEE). Her research focuses on fluid dynamics, particulate systems, and environmental engineering. She specializes in airflow behavior in ducts, microparticle resuspension mechanisms, filtration media design, and computational modeling techniques. Her work integrates experimental methods like PIV analysis and Monte Carlo simulations with numerical modeling to address challenges in HVAC systems and aerosol science.
She earned her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse in 2009, with a focus on microencapsulation processes. Key contributions include developing analytical models for fibrous media permeability and creating algorithms for time-resolved particle detection. Her research also explores energy-efficient solutions, such as textile-based airflow sensors and floating treatment wetlands for water quality improvement.
Collaborations involve institutions like the Universidad Nacional de San Luis (Argentina) and the GEPEA-TEAM laboratory. Her expertise spans interdisciplinary projects, combining fluid mechanics, material science, and environmental engineering to solve real-world problems in air quality, filtration, and sustainable systems.

