A LHEEA article on fluid-structure interactions receives the Best Paper 2022 award from 'Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements'
The journal 'Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements' established its Best Paper Award in 2018 as an annual award for articles with the most scientific impact in the three preceding years. The journal itself has an impact factor of 3.3, having climbed steadily in recent years. The article's lead author, PengNan Sun, spent 2 years as a Post-Doc at the LHEEA between 2018 and 2020.
on July 21, 2022
The article in question is: "Study of a complex fluid-structure dam-breaking benchmark problem using a multi-phase SPH method with APR", P.N. Sun (Ecole Centrale Nantes, LHEEA (ECN and CNRS), Nantes, France), D. Le Touzé (Ecole Centrale Nantes, LHEEA (ECN and CNRS), Nantes, France), A.M. Zhang (College of Shipbuilding Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China).
The research leading to this article's publication was the result of long-standing international collaboration between the LHEEA and CNR-INM (Institute of Marine Engineering in Italy) where PengNan spent half of his PhD, and more recently Harbin Engineering University which awarded PengNan his PhD. He then did a post-doc under the supervision of Prof. David Le Touzé in the IIHNE research group at the LHEEA between 2018 and 2020. PengNan is now an Associate Professor in China, at Sun Yat-Sen university in Zhuhai. His collaboration with the LHEEA continues to this day.
The research leading to this article's publication was the result of long-standing international collaboration between the LHEEA and CNR-INM (Institute of Marine Engineering in Italy) where PengNan spent half of his PhD, and more recently Harbin Engineering University which awarded PengNan his PhD. He then did a post-doc under the supervision of Prof. David Le Touzé in the IIHNE research group at the LHEEA between 2018 and 2020. PengNan is now an Associate Professor in China, at Sun Yat-Sen university in Zhuhai. His collaboration with the LHEEA continues to this day.