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Defense: December 2018
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JOLIFF Yoann
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Numerical models development to predict the composite’s materials behavior under aggressive environments
10 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSET -
JOLIFF Yoann
3 June 2016Research Topics
Numerical Models (FEM) / Ageing / durability /Composite / Coating / heterogeneous materials / Aggressive environments / Moisture / Mechanical / Thermal -
Amélioration de l’adhésion de revêtements épais sur acier : étude expérimentale et numérique
9 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETBeginning: 2010
Defence: October 22, 2013 -
Prototyping for space applications: material characterization of 3D printed PLA and PEKK for a polymer-based compliant system
5 February 2024, by LB -
Apport of the IA to improve bike parameters on muscle activity and position in order to optimise rider performance
5 February 2024, by LB -
Aging effects at room temperature and process parameters on 3D-printed poly (lactic acid) (PLA) tensile properties
16 April 2024, by IM -
The Development of a 3D-Printed Compliant System for the Orientation of Payloads on Small Satellites: Material Characterization and Finite Element Analysis of 3D-Printed Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK)
17 April 2024, by IM -
Design and Fabrication of a 3D Printed Compliant System for the Orientation of Payloads
5 February 2024, by LB -
Structural optimisation of a bicycle using a multi-instrument experimental design
5 February 2024, by LB -
Accuracy of a freediving mask for measuring heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation (SPO2)
5 September 2024, by YJApnea is a sport in which ventilation is stopped in order to push your limits by staying underwater for as long as possible (static or dynamic). With ventilation cut off, the only available source of oxygen is the one present in the blood. Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood (SPO2) is therefore very important for assessing the health of divers and ensuring their safety (1). Freedivers SPO2 can drop to 50% before risking their lives (2, 3). Because of the extreme difficulty of taking (…)