Dr. Nicolas Clauvelin is an expert in the field of modeling of complex physical systems and possesses a unique combination of skills at the interface of mathematics, physics and computer programming. He has applied during his doctoral studies and his career expertise to develop innovatory models, software and applications for systems ranging from complex mechanical structures (e.g., elastic beam with treatment of self-contact effects), biomolecular and biological assemblies (e.g., DNA and DNA-proteins complexes), electrochemical and electrical systems (e.g., lithium-ion batteries, sensing device). Dr. Clauvelin completed his undergraduate work, an Msc in Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems and a PhD in Mechanical Sciences at UPMC Université Paris 6 and post doc at Rutgers University. He has published nineteen articles in several scientific peer-reviewed journals such as Physical Review Letters and the Journal of Computational Physics.
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