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2024:
2023:
  • Referring to the renewal of the funding of the Simons Foundation (USA) on Wave Turbulence for an additional three years (2023-2026)
    UP Major funding secured for wave turbulence project, in News from Faculty of Sciences, Univ. Paris Cité, Dec. 2023  (see also PDF)



2022: Referring to our article J.-B. Gorce and E. Falcon, Physical Review Letters 129, 054501 (2022)  CNRS Teaser 2022
2022: Referring to our article E. Kochurin et al., Physical Review E (Letter) 105, L063101 (2022)             LogoScientificRussiaLong
ScientificRussiaTeaser 2022: Referring to our article F. Novkoski, E. Falcon and C.-T. Pham, Physical Review Letters (2021)

2022: Referring to our article A. Tikan et al., Phys. Rev. Fluids 7, 054401 (2022)
           
Marked as an Editors’ Suggestion in Physical Review Fluids  Ed

2022:
Referring to our ANR SoGood funding 2022
           
Propagation of solitons in wave basin, Artelia Group, February 10, 2022




2021:
Referring to our article P. Suret et al., Physical Review Letters (2021)




2020:
Referring to our article G. Michel et al. Physial Review Fluids - Rapid Comm. (2020)


2020:
Referring to our article M. Berhanu, E. Falcon, G. Michel, C. Gissinger and S. Fauve EPL (2019)


2020:
Referring to our article C. Cazaubiel et al. Physical Review Letters (2019)
                 




2019: Referring to our article C. Laroche, J.-C. Bacri, M. Devaud, T. Jamin, E. Falcon, Physical Review Letters (2019)


2019: Referring to our article A. Cazaubiel, F. Haudin, E. Falcon, M. Berhanu Phys. Rev. Fluids 4, 074803 (2019)
  •  Marked as an Editors’ Suggestion in Physical Review Fluids  EdSimons
2019: Referring to our Book "Coalescence, Visions of Science" (Collectif Art In Research, Lienart Ed., Paris April 2019)
2019: Referring to our funding on Wave Turbulence collaboration by Simons Foundation (New-York, USA)
2017: Referring to our article Falcon et al., Phys. Rev. Fluids 2, 102601(R) (2017) – Rapid Communication

2017: Referring to our article Creyssels et al., European Physical Journal E 40, 56 (2017)

2017: Referring to our experiment FLUIDICS performed in International Space Station (ISS) in May 2017   see our 2018 article Wave turbulence in microgravity

2016:  Phys. Rev. E Milstone Paper from American Physical Society* (among 50,000 papers published since the journal inception in 1993)

2016: Referring to our article Bonnefoy et al, J. Fluid Mech. Rapids 805, R3 (2016)
  • Highlighted by JFM editors in a Focus on Fluids article, 24 November 2016


           

2016: Referring to our article Jamin et al., Phys. Rev. Fluids 1, 021901(R) (2016) – Rapid Comm.
50 years of Scientific
                            Results: Waves on an ocean without gravity
2015: Referring to 50 years of CNES (French Space Agency):  50 years of Scientific Results
 
2014: Referring to our article Deike et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 234501(2014)


2014:  Referring to our article S. Merminod, M. Berhanu & E. Falcon EPL 106, 44005 (2014)                                                           


2012 & 2011:  
Referring to our article T. Jamin, C. Py & E. Falcon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 244503 (2011)



2010 :
IYC2010Article "El efecto Branly" Investigacion Y Ciencia, p. 80-86 Mayo 2010 (Spain edition of Scientific American)


2009 & 2008:
  Referring to our article F. Boyer & E. Falcon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 244502 (2008) 

2006:
Referring to the first Parabolic Flights to observe pure capillary wave turbulence in low-gravity environment
  • Novespace Press release ‘‘#63 CNES Parabolic Flight Campaign - Wave turbulence on a fluid surface in microgravity ", pages 20 – 21, Mars 2007

  • CNRS Press release  17 Sept. 2006: Wave turbulence on a fluid surface in microgravity



2006:
Article L'effet Branly livre ses secrets Pour La Science 340, pp. 58 - 64, Février 2006 (French ed. of Scientific American)

2004:
billesBranly.jpg Winner of the 2004 Branly prize (in French)

                                    The Branly prize is awarded to a recipient who works on the electrical properties
                                               and conduction processes in insulators and disordered systems.



2003 & 2004:
VIP.gif   vip0405 V.I.P. 2003-04 and 2004-05 of the Lyons area  lyonmag
                                                        from the "LyonMag" magazine (in French)


2002 & 2003: 
Referring to our article E. Falcon et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 204501 (2002)

2002:      award  "Bronze award for MiniTexus scientist" by the European Space Agency (see also here )

2001:   
CNRS Bronze award (in French)


2001: Grant of the French ministry government

1999: Referring to our article E. Falcon et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 440 (July 1999)
``Building Threories on Sand'' by C. Holden in ``Random Samples
``Vibrating grains form floating clumps'' by P. Weiss or References only
``Granular Materials Tested In Outer Space For First Time''
``Clustering in Granular Gases'' by P. F. Schewe and B. Stein


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