Dr. Nicolas Guillou is project director at the water and sea risks department of the Cerema (Plouzané, France). He holds an engineering diploma from the National School of Public Work of the State (ENTPE, Lyon) with a PhD and an habilitation diploma to supervise research (HDR) in physical oceanography from the University of Western Brittany (Brest). He has a wide experience in the investigation of practical issues and operational applications of marine environments, including the exploitation of marine resources (e.g., marine renewable energies, marine aggregates extraction ...) or the prevention and mitigation of risks (e.g., coastline erosion, marine submersion, ecological impacts on water quality, and marine biodiversity). Dr. Guillou is the co-author of more than 80 publications in international scientific journals and conference proceedings and has been involved in a series of European and French research projects. He is also a member of a series of scientific committees.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Numerical Simulation
Physical Oceanography
Wave Energy
marine renewable energ...
Sediment Dynamics
Tidal Energy
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Short Biography
Dr. Nicolas Guillou is project director at the water and sea risks department of the Cerema (Plouzané, France). He holds an engineering diploma from the National School of Public Work of the State (ENTPE, Lyon) with a PhD and an habilitation diploma to supervise research (HDR) in physical oceanography from the University of Western Brittany (Brest). He has a wide experience in the investigation of practical issues and operational applications of marine environments, including the exploitation of marine resources (e.g., marine renewable energies, marine aggregates extraction ...) or the prevention and mitigation of risks (e.g., coastline erosion, marine submersion, ecological impacts on water quality, and marine biodiversity). Dr. Guillou is the co-author of more than 80 publications in international scientific journals and conference proceedings and has been involved in a series of European and French research projects. He is also a member of a series of scientific committees.