Camille Krewcun

 

Position: Postdoctoral researcher
Affiliation: Inria Lille
Research Topics
: Computational Mechanics, Beam finite elements, Plastic deformation
Adress: 40 Avenue de Halley Bat A, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
Mail: camille.krewcun@inria.fr

 

Short Bio :

I graduated in 2016 from Grenoble INP – ENSIMAG engineering school (École Nationale Supérieure d’Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble), specialising in mathematical modelling, imaging and simulation. I then received my PhD degree in 2020 from Clermont-Ferrand university (Université Clermont Auvergne), working on coronary stent numerical simulation. Since 2021, I’ve been working in the Defrost team at Inria Lille as a postdoctoral researcher.

 

Current work :

My work in Defrost is part of the european SimCardioTest project, which aims at demonstrating that numerical simulation is able to support the development of innovative medical treatments for heart diseases. In this context, I’m mostly working on the simulation of pacemaker leads, using Cosserat-like beam models and focusing on plastic deformation phenomena.
The numerical aspects of my research are based on the open-source simulation framework SOFA.

 

Selected publications :

In progress

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