Frédérique Battin-Leclerc is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and chemical engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as biomedical engineering, fluid flow and transfer processes, materials chemistry, computational mechanics, and atmospheric science.
Their work covers a range of topics including advanced combustion engine technologies, catalytic processes in materials science, thermochemical biomass conversion processes, combustion and flame dynamics, heat transfer and supercritical fluids, catalysis and oxidation reactions, and atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Battin-Leclerc include:
They have published extensively in venues such as:
Recent publications from Battin-Leclerc include:
Battin-Leclerc has been recognized as a Fellow of the Combustion Institute since 2018, an honor awarded for innovative research on the formulation of detailed chemical mechanisms for complex practical fuels.
Frédérique Battin-Leclerc
Alessandro Stagni;Carlo Cavallotti;Suphaporn Arunthanayothin;Yu Song;Yu Song
Kuiwen Zhang;Colin Banyon;John Bugler;Henry J. Curran
Chong-Wen Zhou;Yang Li;Eoin O'Connor;Kieran P. Somers
P. Dirrenberger;P. A. Glaude;R. Bounaceur;H. Le Gall
Frédéric Buda;Roda Bounaceur;Valérie Warth;Pierre-Alexandre Glaude
Sinead M. Burke;Ultan Burke;Reuben Mc Donagh;Olivier Mathieu
Jeffrey T. Moss;Andrew M. Berkowitz;Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger;Joffrey Biet
Sinéad M. Burke;Wayne Metcalfe;Olivier Herbinet;Frédérique Battin-Leclerc
Jeffrey T. Moss;Andrew M. Berkowitz;Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger;Joffrey Biet
Patricia Dirrenberger;Herve Le Gall;Roda Bounaceur;Olivier Herbinet
R. Bounaceur;I. Da Costa;R. Fournet;F. Billaud
V. Warth;N. Stef;P.A. Glaude;F. Battin-Leclerc
Y. Song;L. Marrodán;N. Vin;Olivier Herbinet
Olivier Herbinet;Olivier Herbinet;Benoit Husson;Benoit Husson;Zeynep Serinyel;Zeynep Serinyel;Maximilien Cord;Maximilien Cord
Frédérique Battin-Leclerc;Olivier Herbinet;Pierre Alexandre Glaude;René Fournet
Olivier Herbinet;Paul-Marie Marquaire;Frédérique Battin-Leclerc;René Fournet
Luc Sy Tran;Baptiste Sirjean;Pierre-Alexandre Glaude;René Fournet
Kieran P. Somers;John M. Simmie;Fiona Gillespie;Christine Conroy
V Warth;F Battin-Leclerc;R Fournet;P.A Glaude
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