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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
6013
World Ranking
2032
National Ranking
87

Overview

Luc Mongeau is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and specializes in research across the fields of Engineering and Medicine. Their work extensively covers specific subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, and Physiology.

Their research focuses on several core topics such as Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Voice and Speech Disorders, Polymer Surface Interaction Studies, Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows, and Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics.

Luc Mongeau has contributed to multiple recent papers, including the following:

  • Emerging Technologies in Multi-Material Bioprinting, 2021, published in Advanced Materials
  • Liquid-infused microstructured bioadhesives halt non-compressible hemorrhage, 2022, published in Nature Communications
  • Freeform cell-laden cryobioprinting for shelf-ready tissue fabrication and storage, 2021, published in Matter
  • Triggered micropore-forming bioprinting of porous viscoelastic hydrogels, 2020, published in Materials Horizons
  • Carbon nanotubes promote cell migration in hydrogels, 2020, published in Scientific Reports

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Guangyu Bao
  • Hossein Ravanbakhsh
  • Zixin He
  • Qiman Gao
  • Jianyu Li

Luc Mongeau has published research frequently in the following venues:

  • Scientific Reports
  • ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
  • The Laryngoscope
  • International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • Journal of Voice

Best Publications

  • Aerodynamic transfer of energy to the vocal folds

    Scott L. Thomson;Luc Mongeau;Steven H. Frankel

  • ADAPTIVE-PASSIVE NOISE CONTROL WITH SELF-TUNING HELMHOLTZ RESONATORS

    J. M. De Bedout;Matthew Franchek;R. J. Bernhard;L. Mongeau

  • An acoustic analogy formulation for moving sources in uniformly moving media

    Alireza Najafi-Yazdi;Guillaume A. Brès;Luc Mongeau

  • Emerging Technologies in Multi-Material Bioprinting.

    Hossein Ravanbakhsh;Hossein Ravanbakhsh;Vahid Karamzadeh;Guangyu Bao;Luc Mongeau

  • Computational aeroacoustics of phonation, part I: Computational methods and sound generation mechanisms.

    Wei Zhao;Cheng Zhang;Steven H. Frankel;Luc Mongeau

  • In vitro fibrillogenesis of tropocollagen type III in collagen type I affects its relative fibrillar topology and mechanics.

    Meisam Asgari;Neda Latifi;Hossein K. Heris;Hojatollah Vali

  • Computational aeroacoustics of phonation, part II: Effects of flow parameters and ventricular folds.

    Cheng Zhang;Wei Zhao;Steven H. Frankel;Luc Mongeau

  • Influence of acoustic loading on an effective single mass model of the vocal folds.

    Matías Zañartu;Luc Mongeau;George R. Wodicka

  • ANALYSIS OF THE PERIODIC PRESSURE FLUCTUATIONS INDUCED BY FLOW OVER A CAVITY

    H. Kook;L. Mongeau

  • Extremum seeking control of a tunable thermoacoustic cooler

    Yaoyu Li;M.A. Rotea;G.T.-C. Chiu;L.G. Mongeau

  • Effects of trailing jet instability on vortex ring formation

    Wei Zhao;Steven H. Frankel;Luc G. Mongeau

  • Large eddy simulations of sound radiation from subsonic turbulent jets

    W. Zhao;S. H. Frankel;L. Mongeau

  • Experimental verification of the quasi-steady approximation for aerodynamic sound generation by pulsating jets in tubes

    Zhaoyan Zhang;Luc Mongeau;Steven H. Frankel

  • Characteristics of a pulsating jet through a small modulated orifice, with application to voice production

    Luc Mongeau;Nancy Franchek;Cecil H. Coker;Robert A. Kubli

  • PREDICTION OF FLOW-INDUCED STRUCTURAL VIBRATION AND SOUND RADIATION USING ENERGY FLOW ANALYSIS

    F. Han;R.J. Bernhard;L.G. Mongeau

  • Sound generation by rotating stall in centrifugal turbomachines

    L. Mongeau;D.E. Thompson;D.K. McLaughlin

  • Mathematical Models and Numerical Schemes for the Simulation of Human Phonation

    Fariborz Alipour;Christoph Brucker;Douglas D. Cook;Andreas Gommel

  • Influence of support properties on the sound radiated from the vibrations of rectangular plates

    J. Park;L. Mongeau;T. Siegmund

  • A tissue-mimetic nano-fibrillar hybrid injectable hydrogel for potential soft tissue engineering applications

    Neda Latifi;Meisam Asgari;Hojatollah Vali;Luc Mongeau

  • Triggered micropore-forming bioprinting of porous viscoelastic hydrogels

    Guangyu Bao;Tao Jiang;Hossein Ravanbakhsh;Alicia Reyes

  • ACTIVE CONTROL OF FLOW-INDUCED CAVITY RESONANCE

    L. Mongeau;H. Kook;H. Kook;Matthew Franchek

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Braun
James E. Braun Purdue University West Lafayette
Thomas Siegmund
Thomas Siegmund Purdue University West Lafayette
Yaoyu Li
Yaoyu Li The University of Texas at Dallas
George T.-C. Chiu
George T.-C. Chiu Purdue University West Lafayette
Hojatollah Vali
Hojatollah Vali McGill University
Joseph JaJa
Joseph JaJa University of Maryland, College Park
Jay P. Gore
Jay P. Gore Purdue University West Lafayette
Dennis K. McLaughlin
Dennis K. McLaughlin Pennsylvania State University
Francois Barthelat
Francois Barthelat University of Colorado Boulder
Maryam Tabrizian
Maryam Tabrizian McGill University

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