- Multiscale Modeling
- Rheology
- Numerical Simulation
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Amine Ammar is a full Professor at Arts et Métiers University , where he serves as Deputy Director of the LAMPA laboratory and Scientific Director of the Doctorate at ENSAM. His academic career spans multiple institutions including Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble and ENS de Cachan. PhD in Mechanical Engineering (ENS de Cachan, 2001) Authorization to Direct Research (University Joseph Fourier, 2006) DEA in Solids & Structures (Paris VI, 1998) Engineering Degree (ENSAM Lille/Paris, 1998) A leading expert in multiscale computational modeling , his research focuses on rheological flows , dimensional reduction techniques , and digital twin technologies for polymer processing and composite materials. He pioneered the application of Proper Generalized Decomposition (PGD) in viscoelastic flow simulations and microstructure modeling. His scientific contributions have been recognized with the ESAFORM 2009 Scientific Award and Jean Mandel Prize . With an H-index of 28 (Scopus), he has supervised key research projects on polymer crystallization and fiber suspension dynamics. Co-author of Springer monograph on Stream-Tube Method (2021) Editor of Publibook on PGD for Materials Modeling (2012) As National Facilitator for Disciplinary Teaching at ENSAM, he has developed innovative courses on computational mechanics and rheology, mentoring students like S. Montésino and E. Prulière in their thesis work on polymer microstructuring.






