Jérémie Vidal (Ph.D.)
CNRS Researcher, LGL-TPE (ENS Lyon - Univ. Lyon 1)
Email: jeremie [dot] vidal [at] ens-lyon [dot] fr
I am a fluid dynamicist and applied mathematician, interested in rotating flows (waves and turbulence), dynamo theory and deep-Earth geophysics (e.g. planetary core convection). For my research, I mainly develop mathematical/numerical methods and use DNS (using open-source codes running on massively parallel supercomputers). I am also opened to scientific collaborations for which my expertise could be useful (e.g. with data scientists to confront theoretical/numerical predictions with observations). I have also been collaborating with the mathematician Prof. Y. Colin de Verdière on interdisciplinary research in mathematical geophysics.
Currently, I am a CNRS Research Scientist (ENS Lyon - Univ. Lyon 1). Before that, I was Research Fellow in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (CNRS, 2020-2024) and in Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics (Univ. of Leeds, 2018-2020). In 2018, I defended my Ph.D. in Univ. Grenoble Alpes (France). I notably studied the dynamics of rotating flows enclosed within triaxial ellipsoids and driven by orbital forcings (e.g. tides or precession).
Fluid dynamics & deep Earth geophysics
Rotating flows & convection
Dynamo theory
Wave modelling in geophysical systems
Instabilities and transition towards turbulence
Computational Fluid Mechanics
De T. Alboussière, CNRS Senior Scientist, LGL-TPE (France)
Dr D. Cébron, CNRS Research Scientist, ISTerre (France)
Dr Y. Colin de Verdière, Emeritus professor, UGA (France)
Dr S. Labrosse, Professor, ENS de Lyon (France)
Dr J. Noir, Senior Scientist, ETH Zürich (Switzerland)
Dr N. Schaeffer, CNRS Research Scientist, ISTerre (France)