Morgan Abily

Ingénieur Recherche -  Polytech'Lab
Polytech Nice Sophia – Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis

930 Route des Colles
Parc de Sophia Antipolis
F-06410 Biot
France


Téléphone : +33 (0)4 92 38 85 55
Fax : +33 (0)4 92 38 85 01
Mail :
abily@polytech.unice.fr
Autre :
Researchgate


Résumé :

Morgan Abily
travaille depuis janvier 2011 en tant qu'ingénieur recherche en modélisation hydraulique à surface libre, au seins de Polytech\I-CiTy. Ses activités de recherches on démarrées sur l'impulsion de collaborations et partenariats multiples avec l'Institut de radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN) de 2011 à 2016.  Les principales activités de recherches et d'expertise conduites durant cette période abordaient les thématiques de modélisations de risque inondations sur sites industriel, emploi de données topographiques haute résolution en modélisation hydraulique 2D, et l'étude d'incertitudes associées. Depuis 2016, Morgan Abily travaille au sein de Polytech' lab sur des projets européens  H2020 d'actions innovantes. Les thématiques R&D des différents projets sont principalement: risques naturels, gestion de crise, résilience (développement de méthodes et d'outils d'aide à la décision), cluster NRBC  (European CBRN Inovation for the Market CLuster). Ces travaux sur la thématiques de l'établissement de systèmes d'aide à la décision et de gestion du risque naturel (principalement inondation) et NRBC au sein de projet Européen sont complété avec des actions sur la thématique dans le tissus régional (encadrement de thèse au sein de la direction de gestion de risques de métropole locale)
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Morgan Abily works since January 2011 as research engineer in hydraulic modelling at Polytech \ I-CiTy. Its research activities started on the impulse of collaborations and partnerships with the Institute of Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) from 2011 to 2016. The main research and expertise activities conducted during this period addressed the themes of flood risk modeling on industrial sites, use of high resolution topographic data in 2D hydraulic modeling, and the study of associated uncertainties. Since 2016, Morgan Abily has been working at Polytech'LAB on innovative actions H2020 EU projects. The themes of the different projects of crisis management, resilience (development of methods and tools for decision support), CBRN cluster (European CBRN Innovation for the Market Cluster). This work on the topic of the establishment of decision support systems and natural risk management (mainly flood) and NRBC within European project are completed with actions on the theme in the regional environment (supervision of thesis within the local metropolis risk management department).


Domaine d'activité :

Hydroinformatique, modélisation hydraulique et hydrologique, crues et inondations, gestion de l’eau, phénomènes extrêmes en milieu urbain, risques, résilience, systèmes d’aide à la décision


Publications :

Revues internationales :

I.Özgen, M. Abily, J. Zhao, D. Liang, P. Gourbesville & R. Hinkelmann, "Towards district scale flood simulations using conventional and anisotropic porosity shallow water models with high-resolution topographic information", La Houille Blanche, vol. 2, p. 1-9, 2018.


M. Abily, N. Bertrand, O. Delestre, P. Gourbesville & C.-M. Duluc, “Spatial Global Sensitivity Analysis of High Resolution classified topographic data use in 2D urban flood modelling”, Environmental Modelling and Software, vol. 77, p. 183-195, 2016.



M. Abily, O. Delestre, N. Bertrand, Y. Richet, C.M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, "Global Sensitivity Analysis with 2D hydraulic codes: applied protocol and practical tool", La Houille Blanche, vol. 5, p. 16-22, 2016.


M. Abily, O. Delestre, N. Bertrand, C.-M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, “High-resolution Modelling With Bi-dimensional Shallow Water Equations Based Codes - High-Resolution Topographic Data Use for Flood Hazard Assessment Over Urban and Industrial Environments”, Procedia Engineering, vol. 154, p. 853-860, 2016.


L Salvan, M. Abily & P. Gourbesville & J. Schoorens, “Drainage System and Detailed Urban Topography: Towards Operational 1D-2D Modelling for Stormwater Management”, Procedia Engineering, vol. 154, p. 890-897, 2016.


M. Abily, O. Delestre, L. Amossé, N. Bertrand, C. Laguerre, C.-M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, “Use of 3D classified topographic data with FullSWOF for high resolution simulation of a river flood event over a dense urban area”, 2016, https://arxiv.org/pdf/1603.07463


M. Abily, N. Bertrand, O. Delestre, P. Gourbesville, Y. Richet & C.-M. Duluc, Global sensitivity analysis with 2d hydraulic codes: applied protocol and practical tool”, La Houille Blanche, Vol. 5, pp. 16-22, 2015.


M. Abily, C. Scarceriaux & C.M. Duluc, "Ruissellement de surface en milieu urbain: stratégies d’intégration de données topographiques haute résolution en modélisation hydraulique 2D", Techniques Sciences Méthodes, vol. 5, p. 31-46, 2015.


P. Gourbesville, M. Abily, O. Delestre, L. Amossé, N. Bertrand, Y. Richet, C.-M. Duluc & P. Navaro, “Uncertainty related to high resolution topographic data use for flood event modeling over urban areas: toward a sensitivity analysis approach”, ESAIM Proceedings, Vol. 48, pp. 385-399, 2015.


M. Abily, C.M. Duluc, J.B. Faes & P. Gourbesville, "Performance assessment of modelling tools for high resolution runoff simulation over an industrial site", Journal of Hydroinformatics, vol. 15(4), p. 1296-1311, 2013.


Ouvrages et chapitres de livre:

Y. Dorgigné, M. Abily, L. Salvan & P. Gourbesville, Creation and life of an operational crisis management centre in Nice metropolis: Consolidation of flood events handling using feedbacks following the 3rd October flood event”, Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, p. 483-496, 2018.


L. Salvan, M. Abily & P. Gourbesville, Hydrodynamic coupling method for stormwater studies in suburban catchments - Study case of the Magnan basin, Nice, Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, p. 689-702, 2018.


O. Delestre, M. Abily, F. Cordier, P. Gourbesville & H. Coullon, “Comparison and Validation of Two Parallelization Approaches of FullSWOF_2D Software on a Real Case”, Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, pp. 395-407, 2016.


M. Abily, O. Delestre, P. Gourbesville, N. Bertrand, C.M. Duluc, & Y.Richet,  "Global Sensitivity Analysis with 2D Hydraulic Codes: Application on Uncertainties Related to High-Resolution Topographic Data", Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, p. 301-315, 2016.


P. Gourbesville, M. Abily, O. Delestre, N. Bertrand, C.-M. Duluc & Y. Richet, “Global Sensitivity Analysis with 2D Hydraulic Codes: Application on Uncertainties Related to High-Resolution Topographic Data”, Advances in Hydroinformatics SIMHYDRO 2014, Edited by P. Gourbesville, J. Cunge and G. Caignaert, chapter 21, Springer Verlag, 09/2015, ISBN: 978-981-287-614-0.


O. Delestre, M. Abily, F. Cordier, P. Gourbesville & H. Coullon, “Comparison and Validation of Two Parallelization Approaches of FullSWOF_2D Software on a Real Case”,  Advances in Hydroinformatics SIMHYDRO 2014, Edited by P. Gourbesville, J. Cunge and G. Caignaert, chapter 23; Springer Verlag, 09/2015, ISBN: 978-981-287-614-0.


M. Abily, C.-M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, “Use of standard 2d numerical modeling tools to simulate surface runoff over an industrial site: Feasibility and comparative performance survey over a test case”, Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, pp. 19-33, 2014.

P. Gourbesville, M. Abily & C.-M. Duluc, “Use of Standard 2D Numerical Modeling Tools to Simulate Surface Runoff Over an Industrial Site: Feasibility and Comparative Performance Survey Over a Test Case”, Advances in Hydroinformatics SIMHYDRO 2012, New Frontiers of Simulation, Edited by P. Gourbesville, J. Cunge and G. Caignaert, Springer, Janvier 2013, ISBN: 978-981-4451-41-3.

M. Abily, C.M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, "Use of standard 2D numerical modelling tools to simulate surface runoff over an industrial site - Feasibility and comparative performance survey", Advances in Hydroinformatics, Springer, Singapore, p. 19-33, 2012.


Conférences internationales :

F. Amann, I. Özgen, M. Abily, J. Zhao, D. Liang, K. Kobayashi, S. Oishi, P. Gourbesville & R. Hinkelmann, Integral porosity shallow water model at district scale-Case study in Nice”, International conference on Fluvial Hydraulics, Lyon, France, 2018.


P. Zgen, M. Abily, P. Gourbesville, J. Zhao, D. Liang & R. Hinkelmann, “Towards district scale flood simulations using conventional and anisotropic porosity shallow water models with high-resolution topographic information”, SimHydro 2017 Choosing the right model in applied hydraulics, Sophia-Antipolis, France, 2017


M. Abily, O. Delestre, P. Gourbesville, N. Bertrand & C.-M. Duluc, “Global Sensitivity Analysis in a 2D high resolution hydraulic modeling application – Sobol index maps to rank uncertain parameters”, IAHR World Congress, The Hague, Netherlands, 2015.

Q. Ma, M. Abily, N.D. Vo & P. Gourbesville, “High resolution rainfall-runoff simulation in urban area: Assessment of TELEMAC-2D and FULLSWOF-2D”, IAHR World Congress, The Hague, Netherlands, 2015

M. Abily, L. Andres, C.-M. Duluc & P. Gourbesville, “Photogrammetric and LiDAR data for high resolution runoff modeling over industrial and urban sites”, 35th IAHR World Congress, Chengdu, China, 2013.

Conférences nationales :

M. Abily, M. Scarceriaux & C.-M. Duluc, “Ruissellement de surface en milieu urbain: stratégies d'intégration de données topographiques haute résolution en modélisation hydraulique 2D”, Techniques Sciences Méthodes, Vol. 5, pp. 31-46, 2015.