Rodrigue Kéou
Office: de Léry C-2043
Telephone : (450) 358-6777, ext. 6685827
E-mail: rodrigue.keou@cmrsj-rmcsj.ca
Title
Assistant Professor, Science Department

Courses
- 203-SN2-RE - Electricity and Magnetism
- 203-4P5-ST - Waves and Modern Physics
- PHY103 - Physics for Liberal Arts
- 203-2P5-ST - Mechanics
- 360-GHA-03 - Integrative Activity in Science
Education
- Ph. D., Physics, Université de Montréal, 2013
- Diploma of Advanced Studies (D.E.A.), Physics, University of Yaoundé I (Cameroon), 2004
- B.Sc., Physics, University of Buea (Cameroon), 2001
Interests
- Thermodynamic properties
- Thermodynamics
- Superfluids
- Computational mathematics
- Complexity (computer science)
- Computer language
Biography
Originally from Cameroon, Rodrigue Kéou obtained a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Buéa and a D.E.A. in Physics from the University of Yaoundé I. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Université de Montréal. He is currently Assistant Professor at the Royal Military College Saint-Jean and lecturer in the Physics Department at the Université de Montréal.
His research interests include thermodynamics, computational physics and fluid dynamics.
Publications
Scientific Papers (peer-reviewed)
- Kéou, R. & Owens, R.G. (2012). A new incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics-immersed boundary method, International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling, 3 (2), 126-167.
- Kéou, R. & Owens, R. G. (2011). A mixed Brownian dynamics – SPH method for the simulation of flows of suspensions of bead-spring chains in confined geometries with hydrodynamic interaction, Journal of non-newtonian fluid mechanics, 166 (23-24), 1327-1346.
Books
- Kéou, R. (2016). Une nouvelle méthode smoothed particle hydrodynamics : Une nouvelle méthode SPH: Simulation de la dynamique des corps immergés. Presses académiques Francophones.
Academic activities
- Lecturer, Department of Physics, Université de Montréal
Research funding
- Research Grant, Department of Defense, Department of Defense, Canadian Defense Academy Research Program (CDARP), ‘Modélisation et Simulation de la Dynamique des Corps immergés (Globules rouges, Molécules)’, 2016-2017 ($3,250); 2017-2018 ($3,250); 2018-2019 ($3,450).
- Research Grant, Department of Defense, Department of Defense, Canadian Defense Academy Research Program (CDARP), ‘Modélisation et simulation de la motilité des moteurs moléculaires’, 2024-2027 ($9,100).
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