Image 17
Turbulent hydroelastic waves propagating on a floating membrane. The solid ring has a diameter of 60 cm.  More    (c) M. Vernet / E. Falcon
Image 16
Wave propagating (from right to left) in a 4-m-long canal with a random bottom made up of rectangular bars.  More    (c) G. Ricard / E. Falcon
Image 15
Nonlinear dynamics of a hanging string with pivoting mass. More
(c) F. Novkoski / E. Falcon
Image 15
Magnetic Snake. Winner of the 2023 CNRS Image Proof Competition.
see also here. (c) F. Novkoski/E. Falcon
Image 1
Torus of liquid on a superhydrophobic substrate.
Winner of the 2022 CNRS Engineering MecaPixel Image Competition.
(c) F. Novkoski/E. Falcon
Image 2
Three-dimensional turbulence forced by small magnetic stirrers   More: PRL 22 and PRL24  (c) J.-B. Gorce, E. Falcon.
Image 3
150-m long tank for deep-water gravity-surface wave studies (c) E. Falcon.
Image 4
Random wave field in the large-scale facility (50 m x 30 m x 5 m) in EC Nantes (c) E. Falcon.
Image 5
ESA Large Diameter Centrifuge facility to probe wave turbulence in high-gravity environment (c) E. Falcon.
Image 6
Gentle waves in Corsica Island 2017 (c) E. Falcon
Image 7
Eigenmodes of a ferrofluid drop (c) E. Falcon.
Image 9
Magnetic origami (c) E. Falcon.
Image 10
Logo of the CNES Fluidics instrument for fluid experiments onboard of International Space Station.
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CNES Fluidics instrument for fluid experiments onboard of International Space Station (c) CNES/Nguyen M.
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Fluid experiment with the CNES Fluidics instrument onboard of ISS conducted by the French ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet (c) ESA/NASA 2021
Image 13
Dam break experiment with a "Joy division, Unknown Pleasure" style.
Image 14
From granular gas to cluster in low-gravity environment
(Parabolic flights - VipGran instrument).