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Fluid mechanics is at the center of our experience of the world surrounding us: from oceanic currents to the microscopic flows inside our vascular system, the way fluids move, deform and transport heat or particles profoundly impact our life. Fluid mechanics is central to many engineering and research applications, and plays a major role in several of the most pressing societal challenges (climate, energy, health, defense, food, mobility).

MEC432 aims to provide and reinforce the fundamental bases of this discipline, starting from the students' own experience of fluid motion. The class is geared both for a wide scientifically-curious audience interested in gaining a general and rigourous basis of the discipline, and for providing the technical knowledge and abilities to those who will later wish to continue in this specialty during their training and/or career.

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