Andro MIKELIĆ: 2-pages CV - Andro.Mikelic .fr

Determination of the interface between a porous medium and a free flow of a viscous ... Wheeler) on the modeling of the coupling geomechanics/flow/chemistry.
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Andro MIKELIĆ: 2-pages CV Andro Mikelić was born in Split, Dalmatia, Croatia and did his basic education in Dalmatia. In 1975 he started studies of mathematics in Zagreb, Croatian capital. Andro Mikelić graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia in 1979 and obtained his Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1983 from the same university. He was awarded the Leverhulm Trust postdoctoral positions at the Imperial College, London and at the University of Sussex in 1986 and 1987. He was awarded the Fulbright and Humboldt scholarships in 1991 and 1992. Since 1992, he has been a Professor of applied mathematics at the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France. He became a Full Professor at same university in 2000 and a Full Distinguished Professor in 2011. From January 2011 to December 2013 he is awarded the W. Romberg Guest Professorship at the Universitaet Heidelberg, The graduate school HGS MathComp. In 2012, he was awarded the Interpore Procter and Gamble Award for Porous Media Research. Since June 2014, he is a corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He spent his sabbaticals at the Universitaet Heidelberg, Institut fuer Angewandte Mathematik and IWR in 1998/99, in 2005/2006 and partly in 2012/2O13; at the Eindhoven University of Technology in 2006 and in 2012 and at ICES, The University of Texas at Austin in 2013. He has been visiting for shorter periods I. W. R. (Interdisziplinaeres Zentrum fuer Wissenschaftliches Rechnen), Universitaet Heidelberg (December 1997, May 2004, February 2010, January/February 2011 and January - February 2012); Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, (March 2003, August 2004 and February 2007); Centre Bernoulli, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, (December 2003 and July 2006); ICES (The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences), University of Texas at Austin (May 2007, April/May 2009, April/May 2010, March/ April, 2011, April 2012 and April and June 2014), and the Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, March/ April, 2008. He fluently speaks Croatian, English and French. He has published more than 153 research papers with many different coauthors and his research activities include Homogenization theory and applications. (Research on homogenization of the pore level Navier- Stokes and Euler equations and equations describing multiphase flows through porous media, with the goal of finding effective filtration laws. Determination of effective constitutive laws at the interfaces porous medium / free fluid and the wall laws describing rough boundaries. Stochastic homogenization. Bio-mathematical applications: blood flow modeling and in homogenization of the reactive flows with dominant Péclet and Damkohler numbers) Principal recent results in the modeling of interfaces between porous media: Beavers and Joseph's law: Determination of the interface between a porous medium and a free flow of a viscous fluid, was considered by many authors. In the seminal work published in SIAM J. Appl Math 2000 (with W.

Jaeger), the experimental law of Beavers and Joseph was rigorously derived and the effective parameters were calculated. The result is based on the Saint-Venant's principle for the Stokes' system, proved in the Annali di Scuola Normale Sup Pisa 1996 paper, by the same authors. Numerical calculations of the effective parameters are in the 2001 SIAM J. Sci Comput article (with W. Jaeger and N. Neuss. In the review 2009 Transport Porous Media paper, the interface law is presented to the engineering community. In the recent 2012 paper with A. MarciniakCzochra (Heidelberg), in Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, it is rigorously proved through the error estimates that there was a jump of the pressure at the interface, proportional to the free fluid shear. Interface conditions for a contact between a poroelastic and elastic bodies were obtained in collaboration with M.F. Wheeler (Austin). More recent results in collaboration with Heidelberg involve the interface condition for the injection into a porous medium and the derivation of the equations for the poroelastic Biot-Kirchoff-Love plate. Next there is a work on Biot's equations, which started in 2000-2003, continued with collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute (O. Iliev) and is present now through the collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute on filters modeling and on the derivation of the poroelastic slender bodies models (article in preparation) and in the collaboration with ICES, University of Texas at Austin (M.F. Wheeler) on the modeling of the coupling geomechanics/flow/chemistry. Concerning his work on the swelling porous media , in addition to the study of the poroelasticity, we mention the article from Interfaces and Free Boundaries 2002, (with A. Fasano), containing a study of a mathematical model for a diaper and the work on reactive flows through a system of deformable biological cells, with semi-permeable membranes (Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis 2009, SIAM J. Math. Anal., 2011). Research of Andro Mikelić is financially supported by i) The French German Joint Programme for technological research (PICF) for the joint Carnot-Fraunhofer project FPSI-Filt (Modeling of fluid interaction with deformable porous media with application to simulation of processes in industrial filters), 2012-2014, Ii) By the Groupement MOMAS - PACEN/CNRS, ANDRA, BRGM, CEA, EDF, IRSN (MOdélisation MAthématique et Simulations numériques liées aux études d'entreposage souterrain de déchets radioactifs) since 2002; iii) Commissariat d'Energie Atomique, concerning the modeling of the miscible flows in the double porosity setting. 20042006; iv) A NSF-NIH grant DMS-0443826 on the modeling and simulation of the physiological flows with the University de Houston, Department of Mathematics (2004-2006). He organized a number of conferences, between them “Multiscale Problems in Science and Technology. Challenges to Mathematical Analysis and Perspectives”,Dubrovnik, Croatia (2000, 2007 and 2010); and several Oberwolfach conferences “Systems with multiple scales” in 1998, 2003 and 2005. He was advisor for 6 Ph D thesis and serves in the editorial board of the "Applicable Analysis ", "ESAIM Proceedings", "Differential equations and applications” and of the "International Journal of Differential Equations”. He was nominated in 2007 by the European Commission as a "Panel Evaluator" for evaluating European Research Council Starting Grants in mathematics and he is still evaluating ERC grants presently. From July 2002 to July 2006 he was the Vice Chairman of the Faculty of Mathematics (l'UFR Mathématiques), Université Lyon Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Since January 2005, he is a member of the Scientific Council of the Groupement MOMAS. For more details see http://scholar.google.fr/citations?hl=fr&user=T2fX7akAAAAJ&view_op=list_works http://amikelic.free.fr/