Back to the 8th LabEx CeLyA PhD students' day

On The November 10, 2021

at the planetarium in Vaulx-en-Velin

This meeting and exchange day, introduced by the LabEx CeLyA in 2014 and organised by its doctoral students, open to all (doctoral students, post-doctoral students, researchers, engineers, masters students....), allows students in thesis funded or not by the LabEx CeLyA to meet and present the progress of their work in the form of presentations to the LabEx community. It also plays an important role in the integration process of newcomers, but also in informing its future PhD students by presenting the different fields of acoustics covered by the structure to master students. This year, the organising team, made up of doctoral students funded by the LabEx, also proposed round tables and workshops/games.

Unfolding of the day:

As an introduction, Etienne Parizet, Scientific and Technical Manager, presented the LabEx CeLyA, then 9 PhD students were able to present their work on themes as varied as psychoacoustics, aeroacoustics, propagation and bioacoustics.
These doctoral students had to work on their communication skills by summarising their research subject (15-minute presentation) and making it accessible to each of the listeners working in all the disciplines offered within the LabEx CeLyA (solid and fluid mechanics, materials science, image and signal processing, physiology and cognitive psychology).

This was followed by lunch, during which numerous exchanges took place.

In the afternoon, workshops/games were proposed as well as 4 thematic round tables so that researchers, doctoral students and master's students could exchange on the following subjects
- Medical acoustics - Aeroacoustics - Vibroacoustics - Perception and environment



You can find the presentations of the PhD students and the LabEx presentation below.



Introduction de la journée et présentation du LabEx par Etienne Parizet
Responsable Scientifique et Technique


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PRESENTATION OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS' WORK :



Sound perception in crocodilians : a categorical perception ? JulieThevenet (CRNL CAP/ENES)


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Cracking the code of baby crying : how adults learn to understand the baby's pain - Siloé Corvin (CRNL ENES)


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Investigating auditory salience - Baptiste Bouvier (ENTPE IRCAM)


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Sensitivity analysis and control of noise sources in turbulent flows - Hugo Vincent (LMFA)


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Large Eddy Simulations for the prediction of fan/OGV broadband noise - Jean Al Am (LMFA)


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Impact of the atmospherical condition on the propagation of Wind Farm Noise - Jules Colas (LMFA)


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Advanced cyclostationary signal-processing methods for combustion/mechanical breakdown - Muhammad Albezzawy (LVA)


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Metamaterial conception for Aeroacoustic applications - Alexis Jamois (LMFA/LTDS)


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