
معرفی
Marc Jaeger is a Professor at Aix-Marseille University, affiliated with the M2P2 Institute (Institut de Mécanique des Fluides et des Solides de Marseille, UMR 7340). He leads the Small-scale Processes and Mechanics research team, focusing on fundamental fluid dynamics with applications in nuclear energy and biomedical engineering.
His research spans:
- Microscale and nanoscale fluid dynamics
- Multiphase flows with separated phases
- Thermal hydraulics in nuclear systems
- Vesicle, capsule, and red blood cell mechanics
- Computational methods (boundary element, isogeometric analysis)
Analysis of his 2014-2024 publications reveals a dominant focus on deformable particle dynamics in flow. Key trends include vesicle/capsule behavior under shear/extensional flows, surfactant effects on droplet stability, and computational advances for biological flows. Recent work (2023-2024) emphasizes biomedical applications like red blood cell modeling and nuclear safety through thermal hydraulics.
The Small-scale Processes and Mechanics team under Jaeger investigates microscale fluid phenomena using interdisciplinary approaches that bridge fluid mechanics, computational science, and biophysics for energy and healthcare solutions.





