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Ce jeudi à 14h en salle 023, le Professeur Tsutomu TAKAGI du Laboratoire des bio-ressources marines et des technologies de pêche de l'Université d’Hokkaido au Japon nous présentera ses travaux dont vous trouverez le résumé ci-dessous.
Abstract :
At our laboratory at Hokkaido University, we design and evaluate production infrastructure related to food production from aquatic environments from physical and mechanical perspectives. In particular, fishing gear exhibits highly nonlinear dynamics underwater, making it difficult to model; however, we aim to visualize these dynamics through computer simulations and create digital twins. Furthermore, a fundamental understanding of the behavior and migration patterns of aquatic organisms is essential for conducting appropriate fishing operations. We will present experimental results regarding energy conservation mechanisms in fish schools that enable long-distance migration. Furthermore, our analysis of sea cucumber behavior and the effects of flow environments on them will provide insight into the behavioral strategies employed by benthic organisms.