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Laurence LE COQ is a Professor in Environmental Engineering and currently serves as the Dean of Research & Innovation at IMT Atlantique. She previously held roles such as Vice Dean of Research & Innovation and Director of the GEPEA laboratory (CNRS UMR 6144). Her research focuses on mass transfer in porous media, aerosol dynamics, and environmental pollution control. She has supervised over 20 PhD students and authored numerous peer-reviewed articles on topics ranging from particle filtration to industrial waste incineration.
Her work integrates experimental and computational methods, including studies on filter media permeability, resuspension phenomena in ventilation systems, and advanced scrubber designs for nanoparticle removal. She leads interdisciplinary projects addressing environmental challenges, such as emissions from marine vessels and waste treatment technologies. Laurence has contributed to national and international collaborations, including partnerships with universities and industry stakeholders.
Key research themes include:
- Aerosol transport and filtration in industrial and HVAC systems
- Environmental impact of nanomaterials during thermal disposal
- Development of sustainable filtration and scrubbing technologies
Her lab, GEPEA, combines expertise in fluid dynamics, materials science, and environmental engineering to advance solutions for air and waste management. Current projects explore novel materials for pollutant capture and optimization of industrial emission control systems.
