Articles

9. Collapse of a cohesive granular column.
    A. Gans, A. Abramian, P.-Y. Lagrée, M. Gong, A. Sauret, O. Pouliquen, M. Nicolas.
    Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 959 (2023).


8. How cohesion controls the roughness of a granular deposit.
    A. Abramian, P.-Y. Lagrée, L. Staron.
    Soft Matter, 17, 10723-10729 (2021).


7. Sediment load determines the shape of rivers.
    P. Popović, O. Devauchelle, A. Abramian, E. Lajeunesse.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118, 49, e2111215118 (2021).

    

6. Nondestructive prediction of the buckling load of imperfect shells.
    A. Abramian, E. Virot, E. Lozano, S. M. Rubinstein, T. M. Schneider.
    Physical Review Letters, 125, 225504 (2020).


5. The slumping of a cohesive granular column.
    A. Abramian, L. Staron, P.-Y. Lagrée.
    Journal of Rheology, 64, 1227 (2020).


4. Laboratory rivers adjust their shape to sediment transport.
    A. Abramian, O. Devauchelle, E. Lajeunesse.
    Physical Review E, 102, 053101 (2020).


3. Boltzmann distribution in sediment transport.
    A. Abramian, O. Devauchelle, G. Seizilles, E. Lajeunesse.
    Physical Review Letters, 123, 014501 (2019).


2. Streamwise streaks induced by bedload diffusion.
    A. Abramian, O. Devauchelle, E. Lajeunesse.
    Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 863, 601-619 (2019).


1. Artificial rheotaxis.
    J. Palacci, S. Sacanna, A. Abramian, J. Barral, K. Hanson, A. Y. Grosberg, D. J. Pine & P. M. Chaikin.
    Science Advances, vol. 1, no 4, p. e1400214 (2015).

Teaching articles

2. Mesure de la tension d’une membrane à l’aide des figures de Chladni.
    L. Gosnet, A. Abramian, S. Protière, A. Lazarus
    Bulletin de l'Union des Physiciens, Vol. 117-1055, p. 519-526 (2023).

1. Étude d’un chauffe-eau solaire au laboratoire.
    A. Abramian, C. Sturtz, A. Fournier, D. Richard, P. Godefroy, E. Kaminsky
    Bulletin de l'Union des Physiciens, Vol. 115-1031, p. 173-191 (2021).

PhD Thesis

Self-organization of sediment transport in alluvial rivers.
Université Paris Diderot, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (2018).