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DTSTART:20220413T113000Z
DTEND:20220413T123000Z
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URL:http://www.lptms.universite-paris-saclay.fr/seminars/physics-biology-i
 nterface-seminar-anne-virgine-salsac/
SUMMARY:Physics-Biology interface seminar: Anne-Virgine Salsac - Salle des 
 séminaires du FAST et du LPTMS\, bâtiment Pascal n°530 - 13 Avr 22 11:3
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DESCRIPTION:Fluid structure interaction of a microcapsule in flow: applicat
 ion to the characterization\, enrichment and sorting of capsule suspension
 s\nAnne-Virgine Salsac (Université de Technologie de Compiègne)\nEncapsu
 lation consists in enclosing an internal medium in a solid semi-permeable 
 membrane to protect it and control the exchanges with the environment. Bei
 ng at the source of innovative applications in the fields of biotechnologi
 es\, pharmacology\, or food industry\, capsules offer tremendous potential
  in the process engineering world. But scientific challenges remain to be 
 met\, such as finding the optimal compromise between payload and membrane 
 thickness\, characterizing the membrane resistance and controlling the mom
 ent of rupture.\nWe will explore the challenges to use deformable liquid-c
 ore capsules of micrometric size to efficiently transport active material\
 , with a primary focus on health-related applications. Being used suspende
 d in a carrying fluid in flow\, microcapsules constitute a formidable prob
 lem of complex fluid-structure interactions. I will briefly present how th
 e three-dimensional capsule-flow interactions may be modeled and how these
  sophisticated numerical models can dialogue with microfluidic experimenta
 tions to produce innovative techniques to characterize the mechanical prop
 erties of deformable capsules\, sort them upon their rigidity or enrich su
 spensions.\n\nBiosketch\nAfter graduating from University of California Sa
 n Diego (USA) in 2005 with a PhD in Biofluids\, Anne-Virginie Salsac was r
 ecruited as Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Univer
 sity College London (UK). In 2007\, she became Researcher at the CNRS (Cen
 tre National de Recherche Scientifique). She joined the Biomechanics and B
 ioengineering Laboratory in Compiègne (France)\, where she conducts origi
 nal experimental and numerical modeling of blood flows\, from the microcir
 culation to the hemodynamics in large vessels. In particular\, she focuses
  on the behavior of bioartificial or natural capsules in micro-channels an
 d on the influence of innovative vascular therapeutic techniques on blood 
 flow.\nShe is at the head of the Biological Fluid Structure Interaction re
 search group since 2011\, and is Visiting Professor at the Institute of Bi
 oengineering\, Queen Mary University of London (England) since 2014. She h
 as been awarded various prices\, including the CNRS bronze medal\, Trophé
 es des Femmes en Or in 2015 and Medal of the National Order of Merit in 20
 16\, in recognition for her pluridisciplinary work.
CATEGORIES:physbio,seminars
LOCATION:Salle des séminaires du FAST et du LPTMS\, bâtiment Pascal n°53
 0\, rue André Riviere\, Orsay\, 91405\, France
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