Luc Mongeau
Part-Time Associate Member
Professor and Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 91³Ô¹Ï
Canada Research Chair, Tier 1, Voice Biomechanics and Mechanobiology

Primary Research Theme:Â Biomechanics
Secondary Research Theme: Aeroacoustics
Biomechanics
Investigation of the fundamental aerodynamic mechanisms of voice production using dynamic physical models and numerical simulations (i.e., computational fluid dynamics). Multi-scale constitutive models of the mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, and surrounding tissues. Hydration and porosity of soft tissues.
Tissue Engineering
Tissue engineering of the human vocal folds. Phonomimetic bioreactor for the study of lamina propria reconstruction in a replica of the human larynx. Investigations of hydrogel scaffolds for tissue engineering of soft tissues. Mechanical properties of hydrogels, collagen fibers and chitosan gels. Cell motility. Composite scaffold materials.
Aeroacoustics
Computational Aeroacoustics, Lattice Boltzman Method, LES, Explicit filtering methods.