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Eric Deleersnijder

Professeur

SST/EPL Ecole polytechnique de Louvain (EPL)

SST/IMMC Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (iMMC)

SST/ELI Earth and Life Institute (ELI)

SST/IMMC/MEMA Applied mechanics and mathematics (MEMA)

Unités d'enseignement pour 2025

Libellé Code
Mécanique générale LBIR1121
Marine Hydrodynamics LGCIV2056
Fundamentals of geographic and environmental modelling LGEO2130
Mathematical ecology LINMA2510
Fluid mechanics II LMECA2322
Physique des fluides LPHYS1213

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Eric Deleersnijder has a degree in electrical and mechanical engineering, and a doctorate in applied sciences (mechanics). His research interests are related to the modelling of most of the hydrosphere, i.e. lakes, rivers, estuaries, coastal regions, shelf seas and the World Ocean (see figure below).

He initiated the development of SLIM (Second-generation Louvain-la-Neuve Ice-ocean Model) and that of the Constituent-oriented Age and Residence time Theory (CART). 

E. Deleersnijder (co-)authored over 190 peer-reviewed publications, guest-edited several books or special issues of scientific journals, and organised international conference sessions or workshops. He has held research or teaching positions in Belgium and abroad. He currently is a reader at the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, www.uclouvain.be), where he is lecturing on several aspects of mechanics. He is also an honorary researcher with the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS, www.fnrs.be). On October 1st, 2014, he accepted a five-year, part-time professorship in applied mathematics at the Delft University of Technology (Delft, The Netherlands, www.tudelft.nl).

Additional pieces of information may be found on his website.

Année Libellé Établissement
1992 Docteur en sciences appliquées Université catholique de Louvain (Belgique)
1984 Ingénieur civil Université de Liège (Belgique)