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Name as Lesselier was originally Leschelier, one is
back to 1610 in Burgundy and the village of Saint-Igny-de-Vers, at the birth of
my direct-line parent Philibert Leschelier –before, no one of this name that I
found alas! Emphasizing that he is my 10th-generation ancestor. Yet
he married Michelette Branche, whose origin is traced down to 1545, 13th
generation ancestors. The name Leschelier thereupon became Leslier for a short
while, then it evolved to Lessellier, and finally it lost one "l" mid-19th
century. Evidently, they were many children, at least until the early 20th
century, and many alliances, notably in Ain, a number in/near the village of
Rignat in Revermont (Paul Cattin: "Rignat : la vie dans un village du
Revermont," https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35042587n,
Paul, my first cousin, is a graduate of the École Normale des Chartes, a long-time
archiviste-paléographe of the Ain department, https://data.bnf.fr/fr/ark:/12148/cb11895574p).
In Rignat, one could go back to Pierre Cattin (born in 1620), and even earlier
with Georges Faguet (born about 1580), and Jean Cartier (born before 1566), all
with broad families, the Faguet being especially wealthy, it seems, moving to
Bourg-en-Bresse and farther away soon. Elsewhere, e.g., in the village of
Mogneneins, 60 km away on the East bank of the Saône, one reaches the early 16th
century with Jean Sandelion (born in 1520); now, one speaks about a 14th
generation away.
Otherwise, along that father's branch, people like Estienne Gonnayre and
his wife Marie Mercier (both born around 1500) in Saint-Bonnet-des-Bruyères are
my ancestors to the 16th generation. In 1500, the last alive son of
Louis XI, the infamous Charles VIII, and in effect the last of the Valois
branch, had just passed away without children alive; Louis XII had become king
of France, the first Orléans. Or what about Anthoine Gaudet, born 1510, also 16th
generation, those families mostly in Beaujolais (Morgon, Fleurie, Romanèche, ...,
this should evoke many Grands Crus), with numerous other ancestors here, going down
a couple of generations (a bit fuzzy sometimes), that is the middle of the 15th
century.
On my mother's side, many Chapuis (my mother was born Chapuis in
Chambéry in 1918) are traced back to Jean Chappuys and his wife Gasparde Bigot
Pizaine (his father born about 1590), both born about 1620 in La Chapelle
Blanche, and Jean-Louis Berthet Dalphin and his wife Pernette Veillet, both
born before 1610 in Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac, 10 generations or so, all people hard
laboring in the States of Savoy, near Chambéry and up into the Maurienne
Valley, quite before indeed those States became France by the 1860 Treaty of
Turin. Some allied families only arrived here in the early 19th
century, after walking through the Alps valleys from Bardassano (the Chiara
family) and (the Gianolli family) from even farther away, here Venice (some
Gianolli can still be found in and near Venice).
If probing further, Jacquemard 1er de Gilly, Seigneur de Sainte-Hélène,
born in 1340 and passing away in 1391, and his lady, Françoise de Cornillon ...
He was the son of Bergognon de Gilly (1310-…), Gilly-sur-Isère, Savoy, real
close to Tournon. This noble family kept this status for several generations,
and Bergognon de Gilly is my 19th-generation ancestor, direct line.
In 1340, otherwise, the king of France was Philippe VI, the first Valois. But
here, it was the County of Savoy, under Aymon, then Amadeus VI (from 1343),
nicknamed the "Green Count", who was a forceful leader of Savoy for
40 years.
More astonishing, perhaps, is that my grandmother, on my mother’s side,
Aline Hélène Berthet, her lineage goes direct to Guillaume 1er de Gruyères,
born about 1040, passing away in 1115; he was Count of Ogo (made of the entire
upper valley of the Sarine, the capital of which is Château-d'Œx, in the Canton
de Vaud today), who participated in three (!) Crusades, the first in 1096 which
saw the awful conquest of Jerusalem by Godefroy de Bouillon, and many massacres
there and on the way. He and his wife Agatha de Glane (high-level nobility of
that time as well; one could probe further), born about 1050 and passing away
about 1085, are my 29th-generation ancestors.
In effect, I have been going through many genealogies on geneanet.org,
many novel branches found in so doing, and about 5500 individuals have now
emerged, direct lines (close to 1800 individuals) and collateral ones (I should
try to focus more on the direct lines, as I still miss some data on at least
about 100 individuals there.)
Looking around, you also discover that you are the 6th cousin
of Paul François Pierre Bocuse, the great cuisinier of Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or.
Or the 11th cousin of Georges-Antoine Dargaud, the known publisher (la Maison
Dargaud). Or, or, or ... like a 4th-generation descendant of a 4th
cousin of Léon Charles Thomas, called Le Magnifique, Cardinal-Archbishop of
Rouen, end of 19th century,
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léon-Benoit-Charles_Thomas, his family originated
from Garnerans and Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne, the Saône valley, wherein many
of my people, as already said, came from as well. My parents? They met in
Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne, where they both taught. That was in September
1939.
Finally, I will not describe the numerous battlefields in France,
Europe, French Algeria, and even colonial Indochina, where many of my family
members, direct lineage or collateral, did fight — should I mention under
Bonaparte and Napoléon Premier, and his Grande Armée? Antoine Marion, born in
Garnerans in 1777, incorporated Ventôse an VIII (March 1800), he ran 12
military campaigns until freed in August 1808 (he was wounded at the second
siege of Saragosse in August 1808, yet he was kept under arms until his
retirement in 1812 ...) with the Légion d'Honneur granted by the Emperor, and
he is 6th generation direct line, i.e., it means that his unique
daughter born in 1831, just before he and his wife both passed away, was the
grandmother of my grandfather —, and sometimes lost their lives, most often not
knowing that they were fighting face to face or side by side, and in truth
generation after generation, under the flag of France under many guises, or the
one of an allied country, yet sometimes ... on other sides. Should I say that
my sister and I are the first at any time not to bear arms in my family?
As an example, Jean-François Chapuis, my grandfather, mother-side, was
born in December 1888, and Etienne Lesselier, my grandfather, father-side, in
February 1879. They were both at Verdun in the heart of WW1, unknown to one
another… Etienne was driving horse carriages and trucks in the 7th
then in the 17th "Escadron Territorial du Train,
https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42717819g, to and from the battlefront;
as well as acquainted to the best care of horses, since a military cavalier
("Dragon") back in 1900 during two and half years and later on being
chauffeur and mechanics for a wealthy family of Bourg-en-Bresse (holding one of
the first driving licenses of that time); in brief, he was too old to get a gun
anew for France, yet he was not too old to drive trucks to and from the front
line, and... to see his wife but a couple of times between August 1914 and
February 1919, like two days to go home, two days to go back to the war front,
and two days with her, and so their unique child, my papa, was born end of
1919.
Jean-François, Sergeant in 1911, twice wounded, promoted several
times on the very battlefront, Croix de Guerre, Chevalier de la Légion
d'Honneur, "au feu", three times cited from the level of the Division
to the one of the Corps d'Armée for exceptional bravery, devotion to his
soldiers, and leadership, later being stationed eight years with the occupying
French forces of the Armée du Rhin... He was headquartered in the city of
Trèves. There, my mother and her older sister by one year and half discovered
the German language to later on become both professors of German after
completing their university studies at the end of the 30s in Grenoble as quite
very few women of that time ... and interning a bit in Nazi Germany ...
Berlin's and Nuremberg's parades — my mother passed away in Spring 2013 at
close to 95, my aunt at 104 in Winter 2020, still valiant in their very last
years. And I have the great privilege to remember my grandparents very well,
like I fondly remember their wives for life, my grandmothers.
One
thing, not that in tune, yet quite significant of
what Europe was before my generation. My father, after volunteering in early
Fall of 1944 into the new French army, as a young officer, he in particular
fought at the Poche de Royan et de la pointe de Grave in Spring 1945, and he
ended up (until a terrible jeep accident Winter 1945 and months at the hospital
in Strasbourg) as a liaison officer in occupied Germany, and he was based near
Baden Baden. Almost as his father-in-law, 20 years before! Like many of our
elders. But my mother spent quite some time to foster the French-German
co-operation in education from 1948, my father also. And I was taught German as
evidence!
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SCIENTIFIC FIELDS AND RESULTS
VITA
• Present
• Education
• Past positions
• Awards, etc.
• Boards, etc.
• Research supervision
• Teaching
• Refereeing
• Organizational tasks
• Contracts
• Administration of science
MAIN REFERENCES
• Theses
• Papers
• Editorships
• Book chapters
• Edited proceedings
• Symposia
Scientific
fields and results (a brief summary of)
My scientific activity
pertains to the development and the analysis of solution methods of electromagnetic
and acoustic/elastic wavefield (direct, and mostly now inversion and physical
imaging) and their application to the characterization of complex structures
("objects") in complex environments ("configurations"),
from mathematical theory to technological reality, the main yet non-exclusive
focus being on the resonance domain, both within the propagative domain and
within the diffusive domain.
This endeavor in very
short is as follows. A signal resulting from the interrogation of an object by a probing
radiation contains complex, "encoded" information about this object
and inversion is the demanding procedure by which this signal is transformed
into some intelligible, "decoded" form providing some of this
information --- goes from mathematical theory to numerical solution methods to
validation from laboratory-controlled data to the application to real data and
contribution to the evolution of the technological realm, and vice versa.
Indeed, these configurations are critically faced with in practice, and they
require finer and finer models and simulations of higher and higher magnitude
--- due to three-dimensionally bounded objects, vector or dyadic wave fields,
complex behaviors of materials, and incomplete, uncertain, and limited data,
those possibly multi-modality and multi-physics as well. which means that the
solution methods must not be reduced to incremental improvements of existing
ones, must be validated in-depth, be built on sound theoretical bases, be
robust and general enough, be computationally smart, and have knowledge of the
peculiarities and limitations of the measurements.
Main applied research
topics have been including and presently include non-destructive testing and
evaluation of artificial structures at eddy current frequencies and (far)
beyond, reconstruction of (e.g., mineral, or cavity-like) masses in Earth
subsoil from surface or borehole data, electromagnetic imaging of objects (large
as well as small) (artificial as well as natural) shallowly embedded in the
ground (GPR and other modalities, then, notably within, or close to, the
induction regime) or in complex biostructures in microwave, broad-band
small-scale and large-scale modeling and characterization of damages of
periodically-composed fiber-based composite laminates under many guises, and
also a broad set of issues in acoustics and elasticity, underwater (with some
specifically tough military challenges), bio, and non-destructive industrial
testing notably, with often now a key focus on a range of multi-physical
endeavors involving data fusion, especially valid as one much emphasizes breast
imaging and early detection of anomalies, is in need, and on whatever concerns
smart constructions of adaptive databases, meta (surrogate) modeling,
sensitivity analysis, uncertainty quantification, involving Bayesian settings
in particular, and a very attentive eye on supervised machine learning under
many guises (Deep Learning).
But many questions of
interest are truly horizontal ones that do not necessarily fit within such a
prescribed vertical framework, while one should emphasize the strongly
multidisciplinary aspects of this research, the problems originating from,
requiring expertise in, and impacting upon various fields of knowledge,
Electrical Engineering and Acoustical Engineering obviously, but
Applied/Industrial Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Geosciences, Remote
Sensing and Civil Engineering, Biomedical Science, Materials Physics, Antennas,
Image Science, Signal Processing, etc.
Hot stuff in the above
as of lately, to remind a bit: deep learning, uncertainty quantification,
multi-modality/physical data fusion, and if to recap: (i) imaging that
combines physical understanding and intelligent algorithmics, (ii) mapping
internal structure (artificial, natural, biological), detecting damage,
describing disorganization, (iii) managing incomplete data in uncertain
context, + designing sources/sensors, (iv) keeping strong linkage
between computational approach & physics (including model choice), data
processing (scarce, incomplete, noisy, erroneous, etc.), image construction
algorithms, (v) confronting controlled-laboratory data on proper
platforms & workpieces/bodies, (vi) integrating into software
platforms (w. GPU, ...).
This effort, to simplify
rather crudely, in wavefield inversion and imaging (and come to the fore, very
strongly nowadays, the joint intricate themes of computational modeling and
physical imaging), is particularly directed towards the formation of young scientists at
the doctoral and post-doctoral levels; it has been and is being structured by a
good number of research contracts with governmental, public, and private
organizations, and has been and is immersed within a host of Ile-de-France,
national and international bi-lateral and/or multi-lateral cooperative schemes.
It has delivered and is delivering a proven contribution to the scientific
literature in every aspect --- from highly technical papers in specialized
journals and conferences to educated reviews in broad-ranging books, courses,
and seminars tailored to theorists and practitioners alike in that
fast-evolving field --- while it is marked by many contributions to the
organization of the community itself via international conferences and peer-reviewed
journals.
born, August 16, 1953, Lons-le-Saunier.
Directeur de Recherche CNRS Emérite (in second term of five years, since October 2024) Pôle Signaux et Statistiques, Laboratoire des Signaux et
Systèmes (L2S), Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, UMR8506, 3, rue
Joliot-Curie 91192
Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France [at the Comité
National of CNRS belonging in the section 08 since ages, now section 10] [at
the University, it always was the section 63 of the Conseil National des
Universités]
Dominique.lesselier@centralesupelec.fr
Directeur du GDR ONDES (CNRS
GDR 2451) 2006-2009
This was
a joint, and I believe, much worthwhile, multi-pronged effort of the French
community within the field of waves.
DEGREES AWARDED
(after the Baccalauréat C awarded in June 1970 and the so-called Classes
Préparatoires of Mathématiques Supérieures and Mathématiques Spéciales B
followed in 1970-71 and 1971-72, Lycée
Masséna, Nice, and being Grand Admis (no oral exam in particular) at the
Grande Ecole "Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité", Paris, I was 2nd among the 4
grand-admis that year from the B such Classes in France, said at that time to
be lower level ... since focused onto physical and chemical sciences! And very few Grandes Ecoles were open to them ... things
changed for good since then.
--- June 1975: Ingénieur Diplômé, Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité or Supélec,
Paris.
--- Feb. 1978: Doctorat de 3ème Cycle en Optique, Université Pierre et Marie
Curie, Paris.
--- March 1982: Doctorat d'État es Sciences Physiques, Université Pierre et
Marie Curie, Paris.
Both
Doctorats were carried out under the guidance of a true pioneer and also
extremely attentive though demanding fellow, Elie Roubine — he also taught me a
high-level course of antennas at Supélec that followed the one given by Gérard
Fournet ... he was so keen to teach us in depth —, with the very great work
together with Jean-Charles Bolomey, in his Service d'Electromagnétisme. Notice
that I told Elie Roubine after 3 years and half of my Doctorat d'État that it
could be perfectly well defended right up, and he said, “yes it could,
Dominique, but no way, you need experimental illustrations,” I got pretty upset
on that but in a French lab at that time had no choice but abide ... it took me
6 months and ... those were very interesting months.
Emphasize also the DEA Optique et Photonique (director, Serge Lowenthal, and I had the privilege to
attend the most superb course which I ever attended to, the one given by André
Blanc-Lapierre, on random functions) obtained, as well as a Maîtrise de Mathématiques et
Applications Fondamentales, Option Algèbre et Statistiques, said to be at
"4 certificates C1 to C4" — my C4 was on relativistic electromagnetics, quite
fascinating to say the least, by the fabulous Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat — followed for more good
maths in addition to the cursus of Supélec) in June 1976, both at Université
Pierre et Marie Curie.
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS OCCUPIED UNTIL
EMERITUS (started October 2019, for first 5-year period, renewed October 2024,
for second five-year period)
Oct. 2006 - Oct. 2019: Directeur de Recherche CNRS 1ère Classe, or DR1,
L2S.
Oct. 1988 - Oct. 2006: Directeur de Recherche CNRS 2ème Classe, or DR2, L2S.
(Then, at
just 35, it seems that I was, I might in effect still be, one of the youngest
CNRS scientists promoted to DR2 within the field of engineering sciences at
large.)
Nov. 1982 - Nov. 1983: Visiting Scholar at Department of Electrical
Engineering, UCLA (with C. Yeh,
and close cooperation
with A.
Ishimaru at
Seattle)
(This was with Cavour Yeh and Akira Ishimaru the vector radiative transfer
theory, the very finest at that time, and I trust still remarkable nowadays,
and ... one day Akira Ishimaru even wrote that I had a good idea! Maybe he
thought a single one? Notice that I knew nothing about the theory before
arriving at UCLA ...)
Oct. 1982 - Oct. 1988: Chargé de Recherche CNRS 1ère Classe, or CR1, L2S.
Oct. 1981 - Oct. 1982: Attaché de Recherche CNRS, would be Chargé de Recherche
CNRS 2ème Classe today L2S.
Oct. 1978 - Oct. 1981: Research engineer SUPÉLEC, L2S.
Oct. 1976 - Oct. 1978: Doctoral Grant holder, DGRST, L2S.
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INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
— Awarded the IEEE Antennas and
Propagation Society 1982 Ronold W. P. King Award "for the best paper published
in 1982 in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation by a young
engineer".
(I appear
as the only young French scientist since the prize's establishment in 1973 to
have been awarded it, which I wonder about, though I went to the US early, and
few were going at that time at the end of the seventies among our people. By
the way, I met Weng Chow Chew there in particular, a true junior, just out of
PhD, as I was as well, and he is at the very top among all experts in
electromagnetics whom I know, for sure; later on, I had been scheming, working,
and co-signing with several American scientists, including Cavour Yeh, Akira
Ishimaru, Weng Chow Chew as just noted, and especially Tom Angell and Ralph
Kleinman at UDEL, Fadil Santosa at IMA, Tarek Habashy at Schlumberger, and it
was an award per se to have been doing that, and I am alas sure I forgot some,
OK, Jin Au Kong, one did not carry research together, yet we did stuff together
in terms of PIERS organization, and he impressed me a lot, and one day, he came
to me, that was at the hotel where a PIERS which I was involved with in
Cambridge was being held, and he said “Dominique, here is my book” I have it
still, and I remember that day. I also quite enjoyed my work with Armand
Wirgin, American citizen, his German family (the Wirgin cameras) barely
escaping the Nazis, who had his Doctorat es Sciences awarded in Orsay in 1967,
at CNRS since 1968.)
— Elected Fellow
of The Institute of Physics, "and thereby granted the title of Chartered
Physicist," October 1999.
— Elected to the grade of Senior Member of the IEEE, Spring 2000, Senior Member of the
SEE, Fall
2006, IEEE Life Senior, from January 2026.
— Awarded, the ISEM Chair-Personship award, Sept. 2005.
+ Senior Member of URSI
(Commission B, Fields and Waves) and Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy
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MEMBERSHIP OF EDITORIAL &
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES (those long-term only)
— Associate Editor, Radio
Science (AGU), 5 3-year terms since Spring 2003 until end of 2019.
(Successively under T. Habashy, P. Cannon, P. Wilkinson, Editors-in-Chief.)
— Editorial Board, Inverse Problems
(Institute
of Physics Publishing), Jan. 1997-Dec. 2004 (the usual 3+3-year Board
membership had been exceptionally extended to 2003 & 2004, for good
service). (Successively under F. Natterer, F. A. Grunbaum, Editors-in-Chief.)
— International Advisory Board, Inverse
Problems,
Jan. 2005-Dec. 2016. (Successively under B. Symes, A.-K. Louis, S. R. Arridge, Editors-in-Chief.)
— Editorial Board, Journal of
Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2003-2023. (Successively under J. A. Kong (founding
editor), P.
K. Choudhury & M. A. El-Nasr, Editors-in-Chief.)
— Editorial Board, PIER Progress in
Electromagnetic Research, 2003-2023. (Successively under J. A. Kong (founding
editor),
W.-C Chew,
Editors-in-Chief.)
— Standing Committee of the International Electromagnetic Non Destructive
Evaluation (ENDE) Workshops, since Jan. 1998 until end of 2024: see ENDE'98
Chatou, '99 Des Moines, '00 Budapest, '01 Kobé, '02 Sarrebrück '03 Saclay, 04'
East Lansing, '06 Iwate, 07' Cardiff, 08' Seoul, 09' Dayton, '10 Szczecin, '11
Chennai, '12 Rio de Janeiro,'13 Bratislava, '14 Xi'an, '15 Sendai, '16 Lisbon,
'17 Gif-sur-Yvette-Saclay,’18 Detroit, '19 Chengdu,’(21)22 Budapest, ’23
Thessaloniki, ’24 Chennai
— International Steering Committee of the International Symposia on Applied
Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM), since Nov. 1998 until end of 2024: see
ISEM '99 Pavia, '01 Tokyo, '03 Versailles, 05 Bad Gastein, '07 East Lansing,
'09 Xi'an, '11 Naples,'13 Quebec, '15 Kobé, '17 Chamonix Mont-Blanc, '19
Nanjing, '(21)22 Thessaloniki, '23 Tokyo.
(CO-)SUPERVISION OF RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
Post-docs and Young Scientists (with period covered, etc.)
— M. Lambert (Chargé de recherche
CNRS) 1995-1999
— R. de
Oliveira Bohbot (post-doc) (supervised with B. Duchêne) 1991-1992
— V.
Monebhurrun (post-doc)
(supervised with B. Duchêne) 1997-1998
— V.
Bertrand (post-doc)
1998-1999
— G.
Perrusson (ATER
Univ. Versailles-Saint-Quentin) 1999-2001
— G. Micolau (post-doc) (supervised
with scientists from CEA LIST) 2001-2002
— A.
Baussard
(CNRS post-doc) 2003-2004
— P. Vafeas (post-doc from Univ.
Patras) (supervised with G. Perrusson) (Fall 2003 & Spring 2005)
— J. Pavo (scientist, via the
consortium EU VERDICT) (Sept. 2003-Jan. 2004, Sept. 2004-Jan. 2005)
— E.
Iakovleva
(post-doc, within the ACI Jeune Chercheur/e awarded in Fall 2004 to G. Perrusson) (supervised with G. Perrusson) (Feb. 2005-Feb. 2006)
— A.
Skarlatos (post-doc,
at CEA LIST) (supervised with G. Pichenot, CEA LIST) (Jan. 2005-Dec. 2006)
— S.
Ossandon (post-doc,
within the R&D Pôle de Compétitivité System@tic Paris Région - Usine
Numérique I - Project ON-TRAC or Outils Numériques pour le Traitement, la
Reconstruction et l'Analyse en CND) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Feb. 2006-July 2007)
— J.-P.
Groby (post-doc
CNRS at CMAP) (supervised by H. Ammari, CMAP-LOA, with my contribution) (Oct. 2006-Sept.
2007)
— J. Abascal
(post-doc,
within DIGITEO LABS) (supervised with P. Calmon, CEA-LIST, and M. Lambert) (March 2007-Feb. 2008)
— J.-P. Groby (post-doc,
within the R&D Pôle de Compétitivité System@tic Paris Région - Usine
Numérique II - project ON-TRAC or Outils Numériques pour le Traitement, la
Reconstruction et l'Analyse en CND) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Oct.
2007-Sept. 2008)
— G. Franceschini (post-doc, within ANR project INDIAC or Inversion et DIagnostic
Automatique en Contrôle non-destructif) (supervised with P. Calmon, CEA-LIST, and M. Lambert) (Feb. 2008-Jan.
2009)
— A. Bréard (ATER IUT Cachan)
(supervised with G. Perrusson) (Sept. 2007-Sept. 2008)
— S. Gdoura (post-doc, within
DIGITEO project IMRI or Imagerie MUSIC en régime impulsionnel) (supervised with
H. Ammari, CMAP) (Oct. 2008-Apr.
2010)
— R.
Douvenot
(post-doc, within OSEO project IMPACT or Imageur Portable Avancé pour le
Contrôle non desTructif) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Feb. 2009-July 2010)
— T.
Henriksson
(post-doc, within OSEO project IMPACT or Imageur Portable Avancé pour le
Contrôle non desTructif) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Sept. 2009-July 2010)
— Y. Zhong (post-doc,
within MERLION French-Singaporean Programme) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Sept. 2010-Dec. 2010,
May 2011-Oct. 2011)
— S. Gdoura
(post-doc) (Nov. 2011-May 2012)
— P.-P. Ding (post-doc,
within MERLION French-Singaporean Programme) (supervised with M. Lambert) (May 2012-July 2012)
— P.-P. Ding
(post-doc,
within the DIGITEO Project MIDAS or Microwave Imaging of Damaged Artificial
Structures) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Oct. 2013-Jan. 2016)
— C. Cai (post-doc, two years
within the ANR project BYPASS or Bayesian Methods for the diagnosis and
Probability of Detection assisted by Simulation, one year with laboratory
funds) (supervised with M. Lambert) (Oct. 2014-April 2017)
— Z. Liu (post-doc, was jointly
L2S and C2M Chair of Télécom ParisTech, within the Emergence Programme of STIC
Paris-Saclay, CLASSMET or Hybridation de méthodes d'apprentissage, de
classification et d'expansion polynomiale pour la création d'un méta-modèle en
électromagnétisme) (supervised with J. Wiart) (Oct. 2017-Oct. 2018, continued at C2M until Nov.
2019)
Doctoral Theses (with dates of defense,
etc.)
— H. Galan
Malaga
(July 1989)
— R. de
Oliveira Bohbot (Dec. 1990)
— V. Gérard (Dec. 1992) (VG was in
part at MOTHESIM, with F. Molinet)
— M. Lambert (Jan. 1994)
— C. Rozier (Oct. 1996)
— A. Litman (Oct. 1997) (AL was the
recipient of the URSI Young Scientist Award, 1995)
— V.
Monebhurrun
(Oct. 1997, supervised with B. Duchêne) (VM was recipient of the URSI Young Scientist Award,
1996)
— G.
Perrusson
(Oct. 1999) (supervised with B. Duchêne) (GP was recipient of the URSI Young Scientist Award,
1998)
— D.
Martinez
(cancelled just before defence)
— D. Dos
Reis (Dec.
2001) (jointly advised with M. Lambert)
— C. Ramananjaona (Oct. 2002)
— F. Buvat (Nov. 2004)
(at CEA LIST)
— E.
Iakovleva (Nov.
2004) (at CMAP) (jointly advised with H. Ammari at CMAP, )
— C. Reboud (Sept. 2006) (at CEA LIST )
— A. Bréard (Nov.
2007) (jointly advised with G. Perrusson)
— S. Gdoura (Sept. 2008) (jointly
advised with G.
Perrusson)
(SG was recipient of the URSI Young Scientist Award, 2008)
— M. Benedetti (Dec. 2008)
(French-Italian co-tutelle, jointly advised with with A. Massa, U. Trento)
— W.-K. Park (Feb.
2009) (jointly advised with H. Ammari at CMAP and LOA, he was the director vs. Doctoral
School of Ecole Polytechnique)
— B. Puel (Oct. 2010) (at CEA
LIST, in close cooperation with P. Calmon and S. Chatillon at LIST)
— M. Benhamouche (Nov. 2012) (jointly
advised with L.
Pichon,
LGEP)
— R. Miorelli (Nov. 2012) (at CEA
LIST, in close cooperation with C. Reboud at LIST and T. Theodoulidis at Univ. Western Macedonia)
— G. Rodeghiero (Sept. 2015) (in close
cooperation with Y. Zhong at National Univ. Singapore)
— C. Li (Sept. 2015) (in close
cooperation with Y. Zhong at National Univ. Singapore)
— K. Pipis (Dec. 2015) (at CEA
LIST, jointly advised with C. Reboud, in close cooperation with A. Skarlatos at CEA LIST and T. Theodoulidis at Univ. Western
Macedonia)
— H. Tu (Nov. 2016) (she was a
PhD from UESTC Chengdu, China, as a one-year CSC-sandwich grantee)
— Z. Liu (Oct. 2017) (in close
co-operation with Y. Zhong at IHPC A*STAR, Singapore)
— K. Sy (Feb. 2018) (at CEA
LIST and at the M2M SME, advised in close cooperation with P. Brédif and E. Iakovleva at LIST and O. Roy at M2M)
— A. Ratsakou (Jan. 2020) (at CEA
LIST, jointly advised with C. Reboud, in close cooperation with A. Skarlatos, in close cooperation with T. Theodoulidis at Univ. Western
Macedonia also)
— P. Ran (Dec. 2020) (jointly
advised with M.
Serhir, I
was the director vs. Ecole Doctorale STIC)
— A.
Aboudourib
(Dec. 2020) (jointly advised with M. Serhir, he was the director vs. Doctoral School EOBE)
— C. Menard (April 2021) (at CEA
LIST, in close cooperation with S. Robert at LIST)
— Y. Qin (Sept. 2021) (under T. Rodet, SATIE, director vs.
Doctoral School STIC, I was in co-charge, she was both L2S and SATIE)
— Y. Zhang (Dec. 2022) (under M. Lambert, GeePs, director vs.
Doctoral School EOBE, I was involved with Aurelia Fraysse, L2S
— V. Noël (Oct. 2024) (under T. Rodet, SATIE, director vs.
Doctoral School STIC, I was in co-charge, he is both L2S and SATIE)
— B. O. Mboua Etoga (from Nov. 2024) (under
T. Rodet, SATIE, director vs.
Doctoral School STIC, I am in co-charge, she is in SATIE)
G. Perrusson, D.
Martinez, C. Ramananjaona, F. Buvat, M. Benedetti, and G. Rodeghiero's doctoral works have
been carried out in close cooperation with M. Lambert
Positions occupied by PhD and post-doc/young scientists (alphabetical order, they
are as of today, to the best of my knowledge, one or two are missing alas, or
might be not updated) (A number can be found on LinkedIn) (Most are within
higher-education and/or academic or industry research and development, and a
good number still deals with Waves and Fields at some level, so not too bad a
legacy!)
J. F. Abascal:
consultant, data scientist, AMIDS Solutions, Lyon, now with Group SEB.
A. Aboudourib: senior project/project manager, Safran Data Systems Inc.,
Arcachon.
A. Baussard: professeur, Institut Charles Delaunay, Troyes.
M.
Benedetti: research engineer, Domotica Trentina, Trento.
M. Benhamouche: senior
software engineer, Thiel.
V. Bertrand: research engineer, CISTEME ESTER, Limoges.
A. Bréard: professeur, Ecole Centrale
Lyon.
F. Buvat: research engineer, EDF-DER, Lyon.
C. Cai: ingénieur de recherche, signal & deep learning, Sercel,
Massy-Palaiseau.
P.-P. Ding:
associate-professor, New-York Univ., Paris
D. Dos Reis: space payload engineering manager, Thales,
Elancourt
R. Douvenot: professeur, ENAC, Toulouse.
G. Franceschini: software engineer,
Informatica Bancaria Trentina, Trento.
H. Galan Malaga: information technology specialist, San Jose, Costa-Rica.
S. Gdoura: maître-assistante, Institut supérieur des sciences
appliquées et de technologie de Mateur, Univ.
Carthage.
J.-P. Groby: directeur de recherche CNRS (section 09), LAUM, Le Mans.
T.
Henriksson: combat system engineer, EME Specialist Saab, Stockholm
E. Iakovleva: research engineer, CEA LIST, Saclay.
C. Li: associate-professor, Northwestern Polytechnical Univ., Xi'an.
M. Lambert: chargé de recherche CNRS, GeePs,
Gif-sur-Yvette.
Z. Liu:
associate-professor, Northwestern Polytechnical Univ., Xi'an.
A. Litman: professeure, Aix-Marseille Univ.,
Marseille.
C. Ménard: patent engineer, Camus-Lebkiri, Paris.
G. Micolau: professeur, Univ. Avignon, Avignon.
R. Miorelli: research engineer, CEA LIST, Saclay.
V. Monebhurrun: maître de conférences HDR, CentraleSupélec, Gif-sur-Yvette.
R. de Oliveira Bohbot: maître de conférences, Univ. Versailles Saint-Quentin,
Versailles.
S. Ossandon: scientist/teacher, Pontificia Univ. Catolica Valparaiso,
Valparaiso.
W.-K. Park: professor, Kookmin Univ., Seoul.
J. Pávó: professor, Budapest Univ. Technology and Economics (with us during two sejours
funded by VERDICT).
G. Perrusson: maîtresse de conférences HDR,
Univ. Paris-Saclay, Orsay.
K. Pipis:
engineer, Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator SA, Athens.
B. Puel: research engineer, EXTENDE, Pessac.
Y. Qin: post-doc fellow,
Arctic Univ. Norway, Tromsø.
C. Ramananjaona: software engineering consultant, Subterra Software, Autun.
P. Ran: data scientist,
Xiaomi, Beijing, now Shenzen, w. Huawei.
A. Ratsakou: data
scientist, TympaHealth Technologies Ltd, London.
C. Reboud: Simulation and Artificial Intelligence Service, CEA LIST, Saclay.
G. Rodeghiero: project
manager, TELIT Cinterion, Trieste.
C.
Rozier: business owner, ATOF Pub, Caussade.
A. Skarlatos: research engineer, CEA LIST, Saclay.
K. Sy: nondestructive
testing engineer, INTACT, Châlon-sur-Saône & Paris.
H. Tu: research engineer, North Automatic Control Technology Institute,
Taiyuan.
P. Vafeas:
associate-professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Univ. Patras.
Y. Zhang: Post-doc C2M (Télécom Paris), now maîtresse
de conférences, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Y. Zhong: senior scientist A*STAR, now director FINIAC Ltd, Singapore, and
Adjunct Professor, University of Tromsø (UiT)
DEA, Master's theses and training periods in engineering schools
20+ so far, save mistaken, not too many lately however, save the Master's
thesis of G. Rodeghiero, Univ. Trento, via a 9-month 2011-2012 ERASMUS
(Supelec-Trento) sojourn at L2S. A list of cursus/people (often directed w.
other scientists as well)?
DEA Optique et Photonique, Univ. Paris-Sud
& Pierre et Marie Curie: F. Falchetti (1981-82), J.-M. Bunino (1984-85), H. Galan Malaga (1985-86), V. Gérard (1988-89)
DEA Acoustique, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie & Denis Diderot: P. Grassin (1987-88), M. Bocly (1996-97)
DEA Méthodes Physiques en Télédétection, Univ. Denis Diderot et al.: A.-M. Lee (1987-88), X. Demoulin (1989-90), C. Rozier (1991-92), G. Avez (1994-95), C. Jean-Charles
(2002-2003), A. Bréard (2003-2004)
DEA Electronique, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie: V.
Monebhurrun (1993-94)
DEA Mathématiques Appliquées à l'Ingénierie, Univ. Paris-Dauphine: M. Lefebure (1992-93)
DEA Mathématiques de la Modélisation, Simulation et Applications de la
Physique, Univ. Versailles-Saint-Quentin et al.: C. Ramananjaona (1997-98)
Master M2 IST Univ. Paris-Sud: S. Gdoura (2004-05)
Engineers' training: V. Gobin (Supélec, 1984-1985), P. Nau, C. de Logiviere (Supélec, 1984-1985), F. Bornet, J. Clemence (Ecole Navale, 1994)
Practical Training Agreement (EU LEONARDO): F. Muller (1997-98)
French-Greek doctoral co-operation (with French Embassy in Athens): P. Vafeas (2001)
Master Telecommunication Engineering, Univ. Trento (Lifelong Learning
Programme/ERASMUS): G. Rodeghiero (2011-12)
NorthEastern University Boston Bachelor research-dedicated programme: M. Tivnan (2015)
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MAIN TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
A graduate course at level M2 has been taught in 2004-2005, on Complex
Materials and Electromagnetic Interactions, with S. Zouhdi, LGEP.
Université Denis Diderot (Paris VII)
Graduate course in Electromagnetics, DEA (Master 2 nowadays) Physical Methods
in Remote Sensing, 1986-1996.
The ICT International Doctoral School, Univ. Trento, Italy
A
doctoral course has been taught, 2nd semester, 2011-2012, on Imaging and
inversion: from Maxwell's equations to applications in the field, with M. Lambert.
Professor at Doctoral Schools (the recent ones only)
European School of Antennas - Course Microwave Imaging and Diagnostics, Madonna
di Campoglio, March 2014
Fall School, Modélisation et Simulation des CND, Saclay, Oct. 2014
European School of Antennas - Course Microwave Imaging and Diagnostics, Madonna
di Campoglio, March 2018
Supélec
Assistantship in Electromagnetics (under E. Roubine and G. Fournet) and in Mathematics
(under F.
Garcia),
Supélec, 1978-1988, except 1982-1983.
A number of courses of continuing education taught in electromagnetics,
since 1985 and until 2001.
+
"Correcteur", Concours à Épreuves Communes (École Centrale, Supélec,
…), Physique II (P'), 1984-1989.
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TASKS OF REPORTING (PhDs, publications, research
projects) including
Jury of "Habilitation à diriger des recherches"
11 (M.
Lambert,
L2S, R.
Dusséaux,
CETP, D.
Prémel, ENS
Cachan and CEA LIST, P. C. Chaumet, Institut Fresnel, Y. Le Bihan, LGEP, G. Perrusson, L2S-DRE, A. Litman, Institut Fresnel, V. Monebhurrun, L2S-DRE, L. Thirion-Lefevre, SONDRA, J.-P. Groby, LAUM, M. Serhir, GeePs now SONDRA
Jury of doctoral theses
90+ (plus
the forgotten ones ...) since 1989 (12+ at universities outside France), and
among them 35+ as "rapporteur" (in charge of the University-required
thesis report).
Review of papers submitted to archived journals
350+, and still growing, in (sure that I forgot a number …):
Acta Acustica, Annales des Télécommunications, Annals of Geophysics,
Electronics, Electromagnetics, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters,
IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Techniques, IEEE
Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing, IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Instrumentation and Measurements, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote
Sensing (+ Letters), IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational
Techniques, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, International Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America, International Journal of Applied
Electromagnetics and Mechanics, Inverse Problems (and Adjudicator), Inverse
Problems in Science and Engineering, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of
Computational Physics, Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications,
Journal of Electronic Imaging, Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology,
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, Journal
of the Optical Society of America A, Journal de Physique I, Journal of Physics
A: Mathematical and General (et Adjudicateur), Journal of Physics D: Applied
Physics, Laser Physics, Mathematics, Measurement Science and Technology,
Metals, NDT & E International, Radio Science (and Adjudicator), Research
Letters in Physics, Sensors, The European Physical Journal - Applied Physics,
Wave Motion, Waves in Random and Complex Media
+ a very large number (400?) of conference papers (notably yet not only
in the COMPUMAG, CEFC, ISEM & ENDE, EUCAP, COFREND Days, QNDE, and NCMIP
series)
+ one (copious) book submitted (accepted) to SIAM
As is obvious, the Radio Science associate editorship and the tasks of
adjudicator to Inverse Problems as Board member involved numerous papers to
scrutinize. Those are not counted in the above!
A good number of international research projects have been audited as well these
last few years.
— (Feb. 2004) (EURYI Application) Academy of Finland
— (Feb. 2004) Dutch Technology Foundation, STW
— (Spring 2007) Flemish Fund for Scientific Research, FWO
— (Spring 2008) Flemish Fund for Scientific Research, FWO
— (Fall 2009) Austrian Science Foundation, FWF
— (Spring 2011) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, ETH
— (Spring 2011) Israël Science Foundation, ISF
— (Fall 2011) Austrian Science Foundation, FWF
— (Fall 2015) Austrian Science Foundation, FWF
(In France, many COFECUB, STIC, CIFRE, CNRS, Ville de Paris, Regional and ANR
projects have been audited over the last decade or about.)
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TASKS OF ORGANIZATION (International symposia,
editing)
Memberships of committees & organization of dedicated sessions
—
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '93), Pasadena, July
1993:
Session "Inverse Problems of Low-Frequency Electromagnetics"
— XXIVth
URSI General Assembly, Kyoto, Aug. 1993: Session "Inverse
Problems" (with R. Stone)
— XXVth
URSI General Assembly, Lille, Aug. 1996: Invited author (with B. Duchêne, L2S) "Commission
B" to the URSI Review of Radio-Science 1993-96 (Oxford Univ. Press, R. Stone ed.-in-chief) and
Associate Editor of the disk of references.
—
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '97), Boston, July 1997: Member of the Technical
Program Committee
—
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '98), Nantes, July 1998: Session "Tasks and
trends in electromagnetic/elastic inversion"
— Piers Workshop
on Advances in Radar Methods, Baveno, July 1998: Member of the Technical Committee
— XXVIth
URSI General Assembly, Toronto, Aug. 1999: Session "Electromagnetic
detection and imaging" (with T. Habashy)
—
Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG), Sapporo,
Oct. 1999:
Member of the Editorial Board
— The
Ninth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation
(CEFC'2000), Milwaukee, June 2000: Member of the Editorial Board
— RCP
264: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity, Montpellier, June 2000: Member of the
Scientific Advisory Committee
—
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2000), Boston, July
2000:
Member of the Technical Program Committee, Member of the International Advisory
Committee, Session "Low-Frequency Nondestructive Evaluation of Conductive
Structures" (with L. Udpa)
— 10th
International Symposium on Non-linear Electromagnetic Systems, Tokyo, May 2001: Member of the
Editorial Board
—
Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG 2001), Evian,
July 2001:
Member of the Editorial Board
— The
Tenth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation
(CEFC'2002), Perugia, June 2002: Member of the Editorial Board
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2002), Boston, July
2002: Member
of the Technical Program Committee, Session "Earth's subsurface electromagnetic
imaging and inversion" (with T. Habashy), Session "Recent mathematical advances in
solving inverse problems in electromagnetics" (with H. Ammari)
— Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG 2003),
Saratoga, July 2003: Member of the Editorial Board
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2003), Hawaii, Oct.
2003: Member
of the Technical Program Committee
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2004), Pisa, March
2004: Session
"Shallow subsurface electromagnetic imaging and inversion" (with M. Lambert)
— The
Eleventh Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation
(CEFC'2004), Seoul, June 2004: Member of the Editorial Board
— Journées COFREND, Beaune, May 2005: Member of the Scientific Committee
— Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG 2005),
Shenyang, July 2005: Member of the Editorial Board
— European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2006), Nice, Nov.
2006: Member
of the Technical Programme Committee
— 23rd International review of Progress in Applied Computational
Electromagnetics (ACES 2007), Verona, March 2007: Session "Efficient Numerical
solutions of large multi-dimensional inverse scattering problems" (with A. Franchois)
— The
16th Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic (COMPUMAG), Aachen, June
2007: Member
of the Editorial Board
— Journées COFREND, Toulouse, May 2008: Member of the Scientific Committee
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2008), Boston, July
2008: Member
of the International Advisory Committee, Session "Progress on theory
and numerical algorithm for solving the inverse scattering problems" (with
A. Abubakar)
— The 17th Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic (COMPUMAG),
Florianopolis, Nov. 2009: Member of the Editorial Board
— Journées COFREND, Dunkerque, April 2011: Member of the Scientific Committee
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2011), Marrakesh,
March 2011: Member
of the International Advisory Committee, Session "Electromagnetic
modeling and imaging of anisotropic media" (with X. Chen)
— The 18th Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic (COMPUMAG), Sidney,
July 2011:
Member of the Editorial Board
— Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 2012), Kuala Lumpur,
March 2012: Member
of the International Advisory Committee, Session "Inverse scattering
problems: theories, computations, and applications" (with X. Chen)
— Radio and Antennas Days of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius, Sept. 2012: Member of the Scientific
Committee, Co-Editor (with V. Monebhurrun) Proceedings IOP Conf. Series
— 19th
Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG), Budapest,
July 2013:
Member of the Editorial Board, Track 12 Editor (35 short contributions & 24
extended IEEE-T MAG papers, 2013)
— IEEE
MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on RF and Wireless Technologies
for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications (IMWS-Bio 2013), Singapore, Dec.
2013: Member
of the Technical Program Committee
— The
Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO), Mauritius, April 2014: Member of the
Scientific Committee
—
Journées COFREND, Bordeaux, May 2014: Member of the Scientific Committee, Organizer,
Journées des Doctorants GDR ONDES and ULTRASONS (with M. Deschamps)
—
International Workshop New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
(NCMIP'14), Cachan, May 2014: Member of the Scientific Committee
— Inverse
Problems-from Theory to Application (IPTA 2014), Bristol, August 2014: Convener, Mini-Symposium
Physical Imaging
—
Doctoriales COFREND, Marne-La-Vallée, June 2015: Member of the Scientific Committee
— The
Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO), Mauritius, Sept. 2015: Member of the Scientific
Committee
—
International Workshop New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
(NCMIP'17), Cachan, May 2016: Member of the Scientific Committee
— The
Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO), Reunion, Oct. 2016: Member of the Scientific
Committee
—
Doctoriales COFREND, Marne-La-Vallée, Nov. 2016: Member of the Scientific Committee
—
International Workshop New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
(NCMIP'17), Cachan, May 2017: Member of the Scientific Committee
—
Journées COFREND, Strasbourg, May 2017: Member of the Scientific Committee,
Organizer, Journées des Doctorants
—
International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium in China
(ACES-China'17), Suzhou, Aug. 2017:Member of the Technical Program Committee
— 18th
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM 2017),
Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Sept. 2017: Member of the Technical Program Committee, Co-Editor
of the Proceedings in IJAEM, 2019
—
International Workshop New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
(NCMIP'18), Cachan, May 2018: Member of the Scientific Committee
—
International Workshop New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
(NCMIP'19), Cachan, May 2019: Member of the Scientific Committee
— 42nd
PIERS PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Xiamen, Dec. 2019: Sub-Committee Co-Chair,
SC5. Remote Sensing, Inverse Problems, Imaging, Radar and Sensing, Session
Convenor (w. X. Chen)
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(Co-)Chairperson- and
Editor-ships
3 ENDE
Workshops (1998, 2003, 2017) and 1 ISEM symposium (2003) have been
co-organized:
— 4th
International Workshop on Non-Destructive Evaluation, ENDE'98, Chatou, Sept.
1998:
Co-Chair (with A. Razek) of the Organizing Committee and Editing Committee
Editor (with A.
Razek),
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (III), Amsterdam, IOS Press, 1999
— 9th
International Workshop on Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE'02), Saclay, May
2003:
Member of the Organizing Committee
Guest Editor (with D. Premel and T.
Sollier),
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (VIII), Amsterdam, IOS Press, 2004
— 22th
International Workshop on Non-Destructive Evaluation, ENDE'2017, Saclay, Sept.
2017:
Co-Chair (with C. Reboud) of the Organizing Committee and Editing Committee
—
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, ISEM'03,
Versailles, May 2003:
Chair (with A.
Razek),
Member Organizing Committee and Local Scientific Committee
Guest Editor (with A. Bossavit and A.
Razek),
ISEM Special Issue of the International Journal on Applied Electromagnetics and
Mechanics, vol. 19, nos. 1-4, March 2004
5 special sections (2000, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2024) of Inverse Problems have
been co-guest-edited (nobody worked out that many ever so far):
— Special
Section "Electromagnetic Imaging and Inversion of the Earth
Sub-Surface" of Inverse Problems, Oct. 2000: Guest Editor (with T. Habashy), Inverse
Problems, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 1083-1375, Oct. 2000.
— Special
Section "Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation" of
Inverse Problems, Dec. 2002: Guest Editor (with J. Bowler), Inverse Problems, vol. 18, no.
6, pp. 1733-1958, Dec. 2002.
— Special
Section "Electromagnetic Characterization of Buried Obstacles" of
Inverse Problems, Dec. 2004: Guest Editor (with W. C. Chew), Inverse Problems, vol. 20,
no. 6, pp. S1-S256, Dec. 2004.
— Special
Section "Electromagnetic Inverse Problems: Emerging Methods and Novel
Applications" of Inverse Problems, July 2010: Guest Editor (with O. Dorn), Inverse
Problems, vol. 26, no. 7, 284 pp. total, July 2010.
— Special Section
"New Trends in Electromagnetic Inverse Problems" of Inverse Problems,
Dec. 2024:
Guest Editor (with O. Dorn and Y. Zhong), 22 papers out in 2023-2024. Check details at
vol. 40, no. 12, 10.1088/1361-6420/ad98bd
+ 1 Summer School, with H. Ammari and L. Pichon, Ecole d'Eté «
Méthodologies de l’Inversion des Ondes et Modèles Directs » GDR ONDES &
SUPELEC, 5-9 Sept. 2005, Gif-sur-Yvette.
+ I was
in charge in 2011, on the behalf of URSI France, with the support of GDR ONDES and the
learned society SEE, at the strong wish of the Chairman of the URSI France
Commission B, M. Wong, of proposing to hold the 22th International Symposium on
Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS) of URSI, in Versailles, Spring 2016. The proposal was
turned down by an international board of Commission B in August 2011. So far,
unless mistaken, no EMTS (21 of them!) was ever given to URSI France ... weird
in view of the weight of Fields and Waves in France?
Also, I have been in charge of invitations of academics (as
associate-professors / professors / of
University Paris-Sud and CentraleSupélec, as young/senior/ scientists of CNRS
and DIGITEO)
— as
associate-professors/professors/ of University Paris-Sud: J. Bowler, Professor, Univ. Iowa, Senior Scientist, CNDE Ames,
2002-03, O. Dorn,
Associate-Professor, Univ. Carlos III Madrid, 2004-05, T. Theodoulidis,
Associate-Professor, Univ. Western Macedonia, 2006-07, S. Gyimothy,
Associate-Professor, Univ. Budapest, 2006-07, X.
Chen, Associate-Professor, National Univ.
Singapore, 2010-11, A. Massa, Professor, Univ. Trento, 2011-12, G. Oliveri,
Assistant-Professor, Univ. Trento, 2013-14, P.
Vafeas, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Patras,
2013-14, S. Bilicz, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Budapest (BUTE), P. Rocca, Assistant-Professor,
Univ. Trento, 2014-15 (w. A. Fraysse), F. Poli, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Trento, 2015-16, X. Ye,
Assistant-Professor, Beihang Univ., 2016-17
— as Foreign Guests DIGITEO: A. Tamburrino, Professor, Univ. Cassino, 2009, O. Dorn, RCUK Academic
Fellow and Lecturer, Univ. Manchester, 2011, P.
Vafeas, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Patras,
2012, A. Massa,
Professor, Univ. Trento, 2011, Z. Chen, Professor, National Univ. Singapore, 2013, P. Vafeas,
Assistant-Professor, Univ. Patras, 2013, W.-K.
Park, Assistant-Professor, Kookmin Univ.,
2014, X.-H. Wang,
Associate-Professor, UESTC Chengdu, 2014, P.
Vafeas, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Patras,
2015, O. Dorn, RCUK Academic Fellow and
Lecturer, Univ. Manchester, M. Viani, Assistant-Professor, Univ. Trento, F. Poli,
Assistant-Professor, Univ. Trento, 2015.
— via CentraleSupélec: Chen Zhi Ning, Professor, National University of Singapore, 2013, X. Ye,
Assistant-Professor, Beihang Univ., 2017, P.-P.
Ding, Associate-Professor, Fudan Univ., 2018
— through contract funds
and other funding schemes: Y. Zhong, Research Fellow, National Univ. Singapore, 2013,
A*STAR scientist, 2014, 2015 (12 months overall), W.-K. Park, Associate-Professor, Kookmin
Univ., 2015,
+ a lot of short visits by many scientists
I have been the convenor of a good number of meetings within GDR ONDES.
Tedious to mention. I just skip, though they were very useful meetings, for
sure. OK, emphasize the Conférence Plénière that I was in charge, Fall 2019,
held in CentraleSupélec, very many people came, for sure, and appear to have
good memories of! And I will be in charge, Fall 2027, of its 12th
(that will be the 25th anniversary of the GDR ONDES), again in
CentraleSupélec.
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RESPONSIBILITY OF RESEARCH CONTRACTS
(they are not listed, refer to my CV if need be)
Contracts covering close to 65 years (about) from 1980 to a couple of
years ago, with military agencies, public and semi-public bodies, industrial
companies, often co-directed (e.g., with W. Tabbara, B. Duchêne, A. Razek, G. Perrusson, M. Lambert), a quite noticeable
number of others have been defended without success as obvious.
Please, notice what is going/what was going on in Ile-de-France
within the R&D "Pôle de Compétitivité System@tic Paris Région -
Usine Numérique", for which I and colleagues, we were strongly engaged
within the sub-project ON-TRAC, "Outils Numériques pour le Traitement, la
Reconstruction et l'Analyse en CND" led under the leadership of EADS.
(They had been many fruitful links of ON-TRAC works to laboratory-controlled experimentations
of the mutualized platform GERIM, "Grand Ensemble de Recherche en
Instrumentation Multi-capteurs", which was followed/amplified by GERIM2 "Développement d'une
Plate-Forme de Recherche et Innovation en CND Fondée sur la Mise en Oeuvre de
Techniques Emergentes à Fort Potentiel", a multi-pronged and much
worthwhile effort on innovative NdT)
Let us emphasize DIGITEO, which has been a strong cooperative endeavor
on the Plateau de Saclay and around, which saw us closely involved (they were
other partners obviously!) with in particular CEA LIST in the construction of
efficient simulation platforms (CIVA) and
wavefield and imaging inversion tools, with the STIC Department of the newly
built University Paris-Saclay as a follower of DIGITEO as well as DigiCosme, as
an excellence laboratory center (labex) in the field of computer science and
communication.
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ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES IN SCIENCE,
including
(in addition to the directorship of GDR ONDES 2006-09 as mentioned)
Within L2S
— Member of the Laboratory Council of L2S (1984-1990 and 1993-1996)
— Head of the Division Ondes of L2S (1993-1996)
Within CNRS, the University and other institutions
— Member, Commission de Spécialistes CNU 63ème section, Université Paris
Sud 11 (2001-2004, 2004-2007, 2007-2007 (I opted out for good reasons (!) in
July 2007).
— Member, Conseil, Ecole Doctorale E2RM2 de l'Université Versailles
Saint-Quentin (2001-2007).
— Séminaire Plan à Moyen Terme, CEA-LIST, invited speaker (CIVA & DIGITEO
LABS), April 2005.
— In charge, as Expert, with P. Lalanne (at IOTA) and J. Wiart (at CNET), under the leadership of
D. Maystre (at LOE), "Groupe de
réflexion thématique interdisciplinaire Ondes électromagnétiques et
acoustiques" (This work had been in effect at the start of the GDR ONDES,
as constructed soon after by D. Maystre)
— In charge, with C. Prada (at LOA), CNRS Specific Action, Contrôle Non-Destructif - Intégration
Multi-Capteur Nov. 2002 - Nov. 2003.
— In charge, with Y. Alayli (at LIRIS Versailles, now LISV), Groupe de Réflexion Thématique Num@tec
- Pôle Ile-de-France, Interactions ondes - matières, structures et systèmes,
capteurs, actionneurs et métrologie, Fall 2003 - Spring 2004.
— In charge, with M. Zakharia (then at Ecole Navale), GDR Ondes' 3rd Thematic Group, Inversion et
Imagerie, in between Jan. 2002 and Jan. 2006.
— "Porteur" with H. Ammari (then at CMAP), Math-STIC Project Exploration of
asymptotic methodologies and of the questions of identification of small
coupled scatterers embedded in stratified and possibly uncertain media, Sept.
2004-Jan. 2006.
— In charge, Valorisation DIGITEO LABS "ONDES-IN" (Sept. 2006 - Sept.
2007), Intégration au sein de la plate-forme CIVA de développements théoriques
en modélisation et inversion des ondes.
— In charge at L2S, Mémorandum de compréhension MoU CEA and partners, since
2008, about European co-operation on NdT around CIVA.
— Initializer and participant of the hard-kernel committee Que faire de nos
chambres anéchoïques ?, GDR ONDES within CNRS Institute INSIS, 2010-2011.
— Contributor, Rapport au Premier Ministre, Développement des usages mobiles et
principe de sobriété, J.-F. Girard, P. Tourtelier, et S. Le Bouler, 2013.
— Member, Groupe de Travail Modélisation, Département STIC, Univ. Paris-Saclay, Spring
2015-Summer 2016.
— Coordinator in the name of DIGITEO of the Senior Chair SIRENA, Efficient
inverSIon stRategiEs for Non-invAsive monitoring of complex structures, A.
Massa as Chair holder, between L2S and CEA LIST, Dec. 2014-Dec. 2017
— In responsibility in the name of Department STIC of Paris-Saclay of the Jean
D'Alembert Fellowship of G. Oliveri at L2S, 6 months between 2016 and 2017
— NdT Expert, on behalf of DGA, Dec. 2017.
For evaluation committees of CNRS, CEA, and ONERA, and on the behalf of
Evaluation of Research and High Education Agencies (AERES in France, in Italy)
— Member, CNRS Evaluation Committee, Centre d'Etudes des environnements
Terrestre et Planétaires (CETP,Vélizy), June 2001, & Laboratoire de
Mécanique et d'Acoustique (LMA, Marseille), Jan. 2003.
— Member, CEA Scientific Committees "Instrumentation et Contrôle
Non-Destructif", Saclay, 3 times: May-June 2003, Nov.-Dec. 2007, Nov.-Dec.
2009
— Member, Groupe de Travail, Conseil d'Evaluation et Orientation, ONERA
Département Mécanique du Solide et de l'Endommagement, Châtillon, March 2005.
— Chair, AERES Visiting Committee, AMPERE, Lyon, Jan. 2010.
— Member, AERES Visiting Committee, G2ELab, Grenoble, Feb. 2010.
— Expert, ANVUR, Engineering Panel, July 2012-Dec. 2012.
— Expert, Evaluation AERES blanche, CEA LIST, Nov. 2013.
— Member, Comité d'Orientation Stratégique, CEA LIST, since 2014.
— Member, Comité Scientifique Permanent, COFREND, June 2015-June 2024.
— Expert, ANVUR, Engineering Panel, July 2016-Dec. 2016.
Within international cooperative research schemes
(effectively carried out
to conclusion)
— Head of
the French partner of a bilateral CNRS-NSF program (1995-1998) with the Center for the
Mathematics of Waves, University of Delaware, Newark (UNIDEL Professor R. E.
Kleinman --- refer to the REK SIAM prize
---- as in
charge of the American partner).
— Head of
the French partner of a bilateral NATO program (1994-1999) with the Center for the
Mathematics of Waves, Univ. Delaware, Newark (T. Angell as in charge of the American
partner).
— Senior
involvement in the French partner of a bilateral CNRS-NSF program (1998-2000) with the Department of
Mathematical Sciences, Univ. Delaware, Newark (R. P. Gilbert as in charge of the
American partner, A. Wirgin as in charge of the French partners, then at Laboratoire de Mécanique
et d'Acoustique, and L2S).
— Head of
the French partner of a bilateral French/Greek PLATO program (1997-1998) with the Applied
Mathematics Departement of ICE-HT/FORTH, Patras (G. Dassios as in charge of the Greek
partner).
— Senior
involvement in the French partner of a bilateral French/Dutch VAN GOGH program
(2000-2001) with
the Division TTE, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of
Technology (A.
Tijhuis as
in charge of the Dutch partner).
— Head (with C. Marchand, LGEP) of the partner
"Supelec (L2S-LGEP)" of the 5th PCRDT Shared RTD (Promoting Competitive
And Sustainable Growth - Key Action 4 - New Perspectives in Aeronautics) VERDICT "Virtual
Evaluation and Robust Detection for engIne Component non destructive
Testing," Feb. 2003-Feb. 2006.
— Head (with X. Chen, National Univ.
Singapore)
of the (French-Singaporean Programme MERLION) project "Fast 3-D
electromagnetic imaging of anisotropic media and non-destructive
evaluation" Jan. 2011-March 2013
— In
charge at L2S of the Chair DIGITEO SIRENA Efficient inverSIon stRategiEs for Non‐invAsive
monitoring of complex structures, granted to A. Massa (ELEDIA, Department of Information
& Communication Technology, Trento Univ.), three years from 2014.
(carefully built but successfull)
—
Coordinator of the Wave Field Inversion Network of Laboratories, 1998-2000 (TMR Program of the 4th
Framework Program of the European Union).
— Head of
the French partner of the European Inverse Problem Consortium of Laboratories (coordinator E. Somersalo, Helsinki Univ.
Technology) 2000-2002 (HCM Program
of the 5th Framework Program of the European Union).
— Senior
involvement in the French partner of the Computational Acoustical Imaging of
Shallow Seas Network of Laboratories (coordinator A. Wirgin, LMA) 2000-2002 (HCM Program of
the 5th Framework Program of the European Union).
— Head, the
L2S French partner of the European Network Non-Destructive Evaluation of
Aeronautical Structures 2006-2008 (Call Aero, the 6th Framework Program of the European Union).
— Head of the L2S
French partner of the ERC Advanced Grant 2015, System-by-Design as a new paradigm for dealing
with complexity of the synthesis of innovative electromagnetic devices, or ARCHITECT,
built under
the chairmanship of A. Massa, as PI.
(several co-operations run under my lead with little or no formal
agreements, but a lot of interest!)
— w. Departement of Mathematics, Univ. Carlos III, Madrid, now w. Univ.
Manchester, Shape evolution, level-sets, applications to evaluation and
imaging, and questions of sparsity
— w. ICEHT-FORTH now w. Univ. Patras, Low-frequency electromagnetic scattering
and nondestructive testing
— w. Univ. Western Macedonia, Kozani, Non-destructive testing in the eddy
current realm
— w. ELEDIA, Univ. Trento, ELEDIA scientists being in L2S as well, Microwave
inverse problems, sparsity and Bayesian approaches, Learning-by-Example
— w. National University of Singapore, now mostly w. A*STAR, Direct models and
imaging of composite laminates from small-scale to large-scale
— w. Department of Mathematics, Kookmin University, Seoul, Mathematical and
numerical analyses of line defects
— w. Institute of Applied Physics, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, Time-domain reversal and imaging of
micro-structured radiating systems, now mostly w. Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi'an, enlarged to Near-field imaging and inversion of complex structures,
computational modeling to acquisition and processing of data
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In the
above, and next, many fellows are not from within the realm of Laboratoire des
Signaux et Systèmes and its neighboring entities. Among them, in addition to
those scientists already mentioned, and also certainly leaving aside good
people, and also voluntarily bypassing today the junior ones whom I was or I am
involved with, I believe that I had/have highly fruitful endeavors and got to
many results with several top-notch scientists, from close (geographically) to
far, P. Calmon, C. Reboud, P. Brédif, S. Robert (CEA LIST), J. Wiart (Chaire
C2M), M. Zakharia (was at Ecole Navale). D. Maystre (Institut Fresnel), A.
Wirgin (LMA), P. C. Sabatier (USTL), J.-P. Zolésio (mostly in Nice), H. Ammari
(ETH), A. Tijhuis (Delft), S. Bilicz and J. Pavo (BUTE), A. Massa (ELEDIA
Trento), O. Dorn (U. Bremen), late K. Langenberg (U. Kassel), G. Dassios (ICEHT-FORTH),
T. Theodoulidis (UWM), J. Bowler (Iowa State), Z. Yu (FINIAC and EIT), X. Chen
(at NUS), W.-K. Park (Kookmin).
(A somewhat
arbitrary choice of) Publications (from
1978)
(Notice that I have a profile on Google
Scholar, and they have numbers, being said, no decrease in citations since Emeritus
in 2020.)
T. Doctoral thesis
(The
second of the two, denoted as Thèse d'Etat, of use at this time in France, and
not a simple endeavor, to carry it out in 4 years, very short to say the
least.)
[T] Diagnostic optimal de la lame
inhomogène en régime temporel. Application à l'électromagnétisme et à
l'acoustique,Thèse de Doctorat d'Etat ès Sciences Physiques, jury: Professor E. Roubine
(Chair), Professors J. Cea, H. Blok and W. Tabbara (Referees), Y. Leroy and J.-C. Bolomey (Examiners), March 1982.
A. A small selection of
papers in peer-reviewed, archived journals
(a bit agonizing a
choice, I highlight ... 65 among 145+ bona fide ones today, and a number going
up hopefully soon, ...) (True, some bias towards the most recent ones
..., time flies, I fear)
[A1] Time domain integral equation approach for inhomogeneous and
dispersive slab problems, J.-C. Bolomey, C. Durix, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation AP-26, 658-667, 1978.
[A2] Optimization techniques and inverse problems: reconstruction of
conductivity profiles in the time-domain, D. Lesselier, 1982 Ronold W. P. King Award,
IEEE
Transactions on Antennas and Propagation AP-30, 59-65, 1982.
[A3] Multiple scattering calculations for non-spherical particles based on
the vector radiative transfer theory, A. Ishimaru, D. Lesselier, C. Yeh, Radio Science 19, 1356-1366,
Sept-Oct. 1984.
[A4] Diffraction tomography approach to acoustical imaging and media
characterization, B. Duchêne, D. Lesselier, W. Tabbara, Journal of the Optical Society
of America A, Feature Issue: Inverse Problems in Propagation and Scattering 2, 1943-1953,
1985.
[A5] Diffraction tomography: contribution to the analysis of some
applications in microwaves and ultrasonics, W. Tabbara, B. Duchêne, C. Pichot,
D. Lesselier, L. Chommeloux, N. Joachimowicz, Invited, Inverse Problems 4, 305-331,
1988.
[A6] Eddy current testing of anomalies in conductive materials. Part I:
qualitative imaging via diffraction tomography techniques, R. Zorgati, B.
Duchêne, D. Lesselier, F. Pons, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics MAG-27, 4416-4437, 1991,
Part II: quantitative imaging via generalized inverse techniques, R. Zorgati,
D. Lesselier, B. Duchêne, F. Pons, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics MAG-28, 1850-1862,
1992.
[A7] On inverse source method of solving inverse scattering problems, W.
C. Chew, Y. M. Wang, G. Otto, D. Lesselier, J.-C. Bolomey, Inverse Problems 10, 547-553,
1994.
[A8] Modified gradient approach to inverse scattering for binary objects
in stratified media, L. Souriau, B. Duchêne, D. Lesselier, R. E. Kleinman, Inverse Problems 12, 463-481,
1996.
[A9] Shape retrieval of a cylindrical obstacle immersed in shallow water
from single-frequency farfields using a complete family method, C. Rozier and
D. Lesselier, T. S. Angell and R. E. Kleinman, Inverse Problems 13, 487-508,
1997.
[A10] Reconstruction of a 2-D binary obstacle by controlled evolution of a
level set, A. Litman, D. Lesselier, F. Santosa, Inverse Problems 14, 685-706,
1998.
[A11] The retrieval of a buried cylindrical obstacle by a constrained
modified gradient method in the H-polarization case and for Maxwellian
materials, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, B. J. Kooij, Inverse Problems 14, 1265-1283,
1998.
[A12] Conductive masses in a half-space Earth in the diffusive regime:
Fast hybrid modeling of a low-contrast ellipsoid, G. Perrusson, D. Lesselier,
and M. Lambert, B. Bourgeois, A. Charalambopoulos and G. Dassios, Preselected, IEEE Transactions on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Special Issue on Computational Wave Issues in
Remote Sensing, Imaging and Target Identification, Propagation and Inverse
Scattering 38,
1585-1599, 2000.
[A13] High Tc SQUIDs and eddy-current NDE: a comprehensive investigation
from real data to modeling, A. Ruosi, M. Valentino and G. Pepe, V. Monebhurrun,
D. Lesselier and B. Duchêne, Measurement Science and Technology 11, 1639-1648,
2000.
[A14] Shape reconstruction by controlled evolution of a level set: from a
min-max formulation to numerical experimentation, C. Ramananjaona, M. Lambert,
D. Lesselier, J.-P. Zolésio, Inverse Problems, Special Issue Dedicated to P. C.
Sabatier on his 65th Birthday 17, 1087-1111, 2001. Corrigendum (pb. of
figures printing) 17, 2017-2022, 2001.
[A15] Non-destructive evaluation of 3-D voids in a metal plate, D. Dos
Reis, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, Inverse Problems, Special Section on Electromagnetic
and Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation 18, 1857-1871, 2002.
[A16] Adaptive multiscale reconstruction of buried objects, A. Baussard,
E. L. Miller, D. Lesselier, Inverse Problems 20, S1-S16, Dec. 2004.
[A17] A MUSIC
algorithm for locating small inclusions buried in a half space from the
scattering amplitude at a fixed frequency, H. Ammari, E. Iakovleva, D.
Lesselier, (SIAM)
Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, 3, 597-62, 2005.
[A18] Two numerical
methods for recovering small inclusions from the scattering amplitude at a fixed
frequency, H. Ammari, E. Iakovleva, D. Lesselier, SIAM Journal on Scientific
Computing 27, 130-158,
200.
[A19] Calculation of eddy current testing probe signal with global
approximation, J. Pavo, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 42, 1419-1422,
2006.
[A20] Level-sets for solutions of inverse scattering problems, O. Dorn, D.
Lesselier, Topical
review, Inverse Problems 22, R67-R131, 2006.
[A21] MUSIC-type electromagnetic imaging of a collection of small
3-D bounded scatterers, H. Ammari, E. Iakovleva, D. Lesselier, G.
Perrusson, SIAM
Journal on Scientific Computing 29, 674-709, 2007.
[A22] Multi-static response matrix of a 3-D inclusion in a half space and
MUSIC imaging, E. Iakovleva, S. Gdoura, D. Lesselier, G. Perrusson, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation 55, 2598-2609, 2007.
[A23] Localization and characterization of simple defects in finite-size
photonic crystals, J.-P. Groby, D. Lesselier, Journal of the Optical Society of
America A 25,
146-152, 2008.
[A24] Multi-static response matrix of spherical scatterers and the
back-propagation of singular fields, E. Iakovleva, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation, 56, 825-833, 2008.
[A25] 3-D eddy-current imaging of metal tubes via gradient-based,
controlled evolution of level sets, J. Abascal, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, O.
Dorn, IEEE
Transactions on Magnetics 44, 4271-4279, 2008.
[A26] Low-frequency scattering from perfectly conducting spheroidal bodies
in a conductive medium with magnetic dipole excitation, P. Vafeas, G.
Perrusson, D. Lesselier, International Journal on Engineering Sciences 47, 372-390,
2009.
[A27] MUSIC-type imaging of a thin penetrable inclusion from its
multi-static response matrix, W. K. Park, D. Lesselier, Inverse Problems 25, Article
075002 (34pp), 2009.
[A28] Electromagnetic MUSIC-type imaging of perfectly conducting, arc-like
cracks at single frequency, W. K. Park, D. Lesselier, Journal of Computational Physics 228, 8093-8111,
2009.
[A29] Level set methods for inverse scattering - some recent developments,
O. Dorn, D. Lesselier, Inverse Problems 25, Article 125001 (11pp), 2009.
[A30] Multiple-shape reconstruction by means of multiregion level sets, M.
Benedetti, D. Lesselier, M. Lambert, A. Massa, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience
and Remote Sensing 48, 2330-2342, 2010.
[A31] Adaptive metamodels for crack characterization in eddy-current
testing, R. Douvenot, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 47,
746-755, 2011.
[A32] Electromagnetic low-frequency dipolar excitation of two metal
spheres in a conductive medium, P. Vafeas, P. K. Papadopoulos, D. Lesselier, Journal of Applied
Mathematics
2012, ID 62861 (37pp), 2012.
[A33] Efficient modeling of ECT signals for realistic cracks in layered
half-space, R. Miorelli, C. Reboud, T. Theodoulidis, N. Poulakis, D. Lesselier,
IEEE
Transactions on Magnetics 49, 2886-2892, 2013.
[A34] Electromagnetic response of anisotropic laminates to distributed
sources, Y. Zhong, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, X. Chen, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and
Propagation
62, 247-256, 2014.
[A35] Fast calculation of scattering by 3-D inhomogeneities in uniaxial
anisotropic multilayers, Y. Zhong, P. Ding, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, X. Chen, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation 62, 2415-2428, 2014.
[A36] Full-wave model and numerical study of 3-D electromagnetic plane
wave scattered by multilayered fiber-based periodic composites, C. Li, D.
Lesselier, Y. Zhong, Radio Science 50, doi:10.1002/2015RS005657, 2015.
[A37] Scattering of obliquely incident electromagnetic plane waves by
composite panel involving periodic arrays of circular fibers, C. Li, D.
Lesselier, Y. Zhong, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 63, 3168-3178, 2015.
[A38] Recursive matrix schemes for composite laminates under plane-wave
and Gaussian beam illumination, C. Y. Li, D. Lesselier, Y. Zhong, Journal of the
Optical Society of America B 32, 1539-1549, 2015.
[A39] Full-wave computational model of electromagnetic scattering by
arbitrarily-rotated 1-D periodic multilayer structure, C. Li, D. Lesselier, Y.
Zhong, IEEE
Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 64, 1047-1060, 2016.
[A40] A new integral equation method to solve highly nonlinear inverse
scattering problems, Y. Zhong, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, X. Chen, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation 64, 1788-1799, 2016.
[A41] Metamodel-based nested sampling for model selection in eddy-current
testing, C. Cai, S. Bilicz, T. Rodet, M. Lambert, D.Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Magnetics, 53,
620091, 2017.
[A42] Electromagnetic modeling of damaged single-layer fiber-reinforced
laminates, Z. Liu, C. Li, D. Lesselier, Y. Zhong, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and
Propagation
65, 1855-1866, 2017.
[A43] Wideband reflector-backed folded bowtie antenna for ground
penetrating radar, M. Serhir, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and
Propagation
66, 1056-1063, 2017.
[A44] Electromagnetic imaging of damages in fibered layered laminates via
equivalence theory, Z. Liu, D. Lesselier, Y. Zhong, IEEE Transactions on Computational
Imaging 4,
219-227, 2018.
[A45] Fast full-wave analysis of damaged periodic fiber-reinforced
laminates, Z. Liu, C. Li, D. Lesselier, Y. Zhong, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and
Propagation
66, 3540-3547, 2018.
[A46] A fast integral equation based method for solving electromagnetic
inverse scattering problems with inhomogeneous background, K. Xu, Y. Zhong, X.
Chen, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 66, 4228-4239, 2018.
[A47] Metamodel-based MCMC parameter inversion applied in eddy current
flaw characterization, K. Sy, P. Bredif, E. Iakovleva, O. Roy, D. Lesselier, NdT- E International 99, 13-22, 2018.
[A48] Development of the Specular Echoes Estimator to predict relevant
modes for Total Focusing Method imaging, K. Sy, P. Bredif, E. Iakovleva, O.
Roy, D. Lesselier, NdT- E International 99, 134-140, 2018.
[A49] Surrogate modeling of indoor down-link human exposure based on
sparse polynomial chaos expansion, Z. Liu, D. Lesselier, B. Sudret, J. Wiart, International Journal
for Uncertainty Quantification 10, 145-163, 2020.
[A50] Surrogate modeling based on resampled polynomial chaos expansions.
Z. Liu, D. Lesselier, B. Sudret, J. Wiart, Reliability Engineering and
System Safety,
107008, 2020.
[A51] Electromagnetic modeling of damaged fiber-reinforced laminates, Z.
Liu, C. Li, D. Lesselier, Y. Zhong, Journal of Computational Physics 409, 109318,
2020.
[A52] A complete framework for acousto-electric tomography with numerical
examples. C. Li, K. An, K. Zheng, D. Lesselier, IEEE Access 8, 98508-98517,
2020.
[A53] Electromagnetic
modeling of damaged fiber-reinforced laminates, Z. Liu, C. Li, D. Lesselier, Y.
Zhong, Journal
of Computational Physics 409, 109318, 2020.
[A54] Microwave breast imaging with prior ultrasound information, Y. Qin,
T. Rodet, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation, Special
Section Direct and Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering Methods, 1, 472-482, 2020.
[A55] Electromagnetic micro-structure
non-destructive testing: sparsity-constrained and combined
convolutional-recurrent neural networks methods, P. Ran, D. Lesselier, M. Serhir, Electronics, Special
Issue New Trends and Future Challenges in Computational Microwave Imaging 9, 1750, 2020.
[A56] Optimization algorithms for ultrasonic
array imaging in homogeneous anisotropic steel components with unknown
properties, C.
Ménard, S. Robert, R. Miorelli, D. Lesselier, NdT&E International 116, 10237,
2020.
[A57] A processing
framework for tree roots reconstruction using Ground-Penetrating Radar under
heterogeneous conditions, A. Aboudourib, M. Serhir, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing 59, 208-219, 2021.
[A58] Ultrasonic
array imaging of nuclear austenitic V-shape welds with inhomogeneous and
unknown anisotropic properties, C. Menard, S. Robert, D. Lesselier, Applied Sciences 11, 6505, 2021.
[A59] Subwavelength micro-structure probing by
binary-specialized methods: contrast source and convolutional neural networks, P. Ran, Y. Qin, D.
Lesselier, M. Serhir, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 69, 1030-1039, 2021.
[A60] Joint inversion of electromagnetic and
acoustic data with edge-preserving regularization for breast imaging, Y. Qin, T. Rodet, M.
Lambert, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging 7, 347-360, 2021.
[A61] Group sparsity penalized method for
non-linear inverse scattering problems, Y. Zhang, M. Lambert, A. Fraysse, D.
Lesselier, IEEE
Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation 3, 48-58, 2022.
[A62] Breast imaging by convolutional neural
networks from joint microwave and ultrasonic data., Y. Qin, T. Rodet, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation, 70, 6265-6276, 2022.
[A63] Fused microwave and ultrasonic breast
imaging within the framework of a joint variational Bayesian approximation, Y. Qin, T. Rodet, D.
Lesselier, IEEE
Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 70, 12199-12211, 2022.
[A64] Unrolled convolutional neural network for
full-wave inverse scattering, Y. Zhang, M. Lambert, A. Fraysse, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Antennas and Propagation, 71, 947-956, 2023.
[A65] Transfer learning for data fusion for
electromagnetic and ultrasound breast imaging, V. Noël, T. Rodet, D. Lesselier, IEEE Transactions on
Computational Imaging, 11, 546-555, 2025.
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E. Editorships (Edited Proceedings and Special Issues)
(The
14 of them, as of today, are here; it was a great set of experiences, for sure,
at least one is being planned ahead.)
[E1] D. Lesselier and A. Razek, Co-Editors, Electromagnetic Non-Destructive
Evaluation (III), Studies in Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, IOS Press,
Amsterdam, 328 pp., ISBN: 90-5199-375-7, 1999. (see a review in Inverse
Problems, vol. 16, no 4, August 2000, 1081-1082)
[E2] D. Lesselier and T. Habashy, Guest Co-Editors, Special Issue Electromagnetic
Imaging and Inversion of the Earth Sub-Surface of Inverse Problems, vol. 16, no.
5, pp. 1083-1375, Oct. 2000. (14 papers, all invited and reviewed by the
Guest Co-Editors.)
[E3] D. Lesselier and J. Bowler, Guest Co-Editors, Special Section Electromagnetic and
Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation of Inverse Problems,vol. 18, no. 6, pp.
1733-1958, Dec. 2002. (Papers solicited, 12 effectively published.)
[E4] T. Sollier, D. Prémel, D. Lesselier, Guest Co-Editors, Electromagnetic
Non-Destructive Evaluation (VIII), Studies in Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics,
IOS Press, Amsterdam, 296 p., ISBN: 1-58603-407-3, 2004.
[E5] A. Bossavit, D. Lesselier, and A. Razek, Guest Co-Editors ISEM 2003 Special
Issue of the International Journal on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, vol. 19, nos. 1-4,
March 2004 (124 peer-reviewed extended contributions selected among the about
165 effectively submitted on-site at ISEM’2003, May 2003, Versailles).
[E6] D. Lesselier and W. C. Chew, Guest Co-Editors, Special Section Electromagnetic
Characterization of Buried Obstacles of Inverse Problems, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. S1-S256, Dec.
2004. (Papers solicited, 14 effectively published.)
[E7] O. Dorn and D. Lesselier, Guest Co-Editors, Special Section Electromagnetic
Inverse Problems: Emerging Methods and Novel Applications of Inverse Problems,
vol. 26, no. 7, 284 pp. total, July 2010. (Papers
solicited or contributed, 16 effectively published.)
[E8] F. Le Chevalier, D. Lesselier, and R. Staraj eds, Antennes Non Standard : Nouvelles Technologies pour les
Architectures de Capteurs, Collection SEE,
Hermes/Lavoisier, Paris, 462 pp., ISBN-13: 978-2-74622-995-2, Oct. 2010.
[E9] F.
Le Chevalier, D. Lesselier, and R. Staraj eds, Non-standard Antennas, Wiley-ISTE, London,
480 pp., ISBN-13: 978-1-84821-274-9, April 2011.
[E10] V. Monebhurrun and D. Lesselier eds, IOP Conference Series: Materials
Science and Engineering (RADIO 2012 - Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian
Ocean) 44, IOP Science, London,
2013
[E11] D. Lesselier and C. Reboud, Guest Co-Editors, Electromagnetic Non-Destructive
Evaluation (XXI), Studies in Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, IOS Press,
Amsterdam, 280 p., Open Access, ISBN: 978-1-61499-835-8 (print) |
978-1-61499-836-5 (online)
[E12] M. Serhir and D.
Lesselier, Guest Co-Editors, Ground Penetrating Radar, from Theoretical Endeavors
to Computational Electromagnetics, Signal Processing, Antenna Design and Field
Application, Series Waves, The Sciences
Encyclopedia, ISTE-Wiley e-book et print, May 2024, 304 pp, ISBN:
978-1-789-45157-3
[E13] M.
Serhir and D. Lesselier, Editeurs hôtes, Radar à pénétration de sol, approaches théoriques
et computationnelles, traitement de signal, antennes et applications, Encyclopédie Sciences,
ISTE ebook et papier, Jan. 2025, 308 pp, ISBN: 978-1-789-481570
[E14] O.
Dorn, Y. Zhong, and D. Lesselier, Guest Co-Editors, Special Issue, New Trends in
Electromagnetic Inverse Problems of Inverse Problems, 2023-2024, 22 papers
published before July 2024, coverage introduction, vol. 40, no. 12, 120201,
doi: 10.1088/1361-6420/ad98bd, Dec. 2024.
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B. Invited book chapters
(All 12
are here, even the oldest are not that obsolete, and the most recent ones
should be an interesting read…, and they do have great co-authors and
superb editors.)
[B1] Buried, 2-D penetrable objects illuminated by line-sources: FFT-based
iterative computations of the anomalous field, D. Lesselier, B. Duchêne, in Application of
Conjugate Gradient Methods to Electromagnetics and Signal Analysis, T. K. Sarkar ed., PIER Series 5,
400-438, Elsevier, New York, ISBN: 0-444-01604X, 1991.
[B2] Wavefield inversion of objects in stratified environments. From
backpropagation schemes to full solutions, D. Lesselier, B. Duchêne, in Review of Radio
Science 1993-1996, R.
Stone ed.-in-chief, 235-268, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN: 0-19-856531-3 -
0-19-856532-1, 1996.
[B3] Identification d'objets ou de
milieux par inversion de signaux acoustiques ou électromagnétiques, D.
Lesselier, A. Wirgin, in Problèmes Inverses
- De l'Expérimentation à la Modélisation, M. Bonnet ed., vol. Arago #21, 143-176,
Observatoire Français des Techniques Avancées (OFTA), Paris, ISBN:
2-906028-08-8, 1999.
[B4] On nonlinearized wavefield inversion methods and the identification
of buried objects, D. Lesselier, B. Duchêne, in Analytical and Computational
Methods in Scattering and Applied Mathematics, in memory of R. E. Kleinman, F. Santosa and I. Stakgold eds, 177-194, CRC Press
LLC, Boca Raton, ISBN: 1-58488-159-3, 2000.
[B5] On the characterization of objects in shallow water using rigorous
inversion methods, B. Duchêne, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier, in Inverse Problems in
Underwater Acoustics, M. I. Taroudakis and G. N. Makrakis eds, 127-147, Lecture Notes
in Physics, Springer, Berlin, ISBN: 0-387-95248-9, 2001.
[B6] Eddy current scattering and inverse scattering: Green's integral and
variational formulations, D. Lesselier, A. Razek, in Scattering: Scattering and
Inverse Scattering in Pure and Applied Science. Part I. Scattering of Waves by
Macroscopic Targets, R.
Pike and P.-C. Sabatier
eds-in-chief,
Chap. 1.6.6, 486-507, Academic Press, London, IISBN-10: 0126137609 - ISBN-13:
978-0126137606, 2002.
[B7] Introduction à la diffraction
inverse en acoustique et élasticité, M. Lambert, M. Bonnet, D. Lesselier, in Matériaux et Acoustique,
M. Bruneau and
C. Potel eds.,
Chap. 1.4, 82-101, Hermes Science, série Sciences et Ingénierie des
Matériaux, ISBN: 2-7462-1450-4 - 2-7462-1363-X, 2006.
[B8] Level
set techniques for structural inversion in medical imaging, O. Dorn, D.
Lesselier, in Deformable Models: Theory and Biomaterial Applications, J. Suri and A. Farag eds, 61-90, Springer,
Berlin, ISBN: 0-387312048, 2006.
[B9] Introduction to inverse scattering in acoustics and elasticity, M.
Lambert, M. Bonnet, D. Lesselier, in Materials and Acoustics Handbook, M. Bruneau and C. Potel eds., Part 3, Chap. 16,
413-430, ISTE/Wiley, Londres, ISBN: 978-1-848-21074-5, 2009.
[B10] Level set methods for structural inversion and image reconstruction,
O. Dorn, D. Lesselier, in Handbook of Mathematical Methods in Imaging, O. Scherzer ed., Chap. 10, 385-444,
Springer Science & Business Media LLC, Berlin, ISBN-13: 978-0-387-92919-4,
2011.
[B11] GPR for tree
roots reconstruction under heterogeneous soil conditions, A. Aboudourib, M.
Serhir, D. Lesselier, in Ground Penetrating Radar, from
Theoretical Endeavors to Computational Electromagnetics, Signal Processing,
Antenna Design and Field Application" M. Serhir and D. Lesselier eds., in the Series
"Waves", The Sciences Encyclopedia, ISTE-Wiley e-book et print, Chap.
7, 199-232, 2024, ISBN: 978-1-78945-157-3.
[B12] GPR pour la
reconstruction des racines d’arbres sous des conditions de sol hétérogènes, A. Aboudourib, M.
Serhir, D. Lesselier, dans Radar à pénétration de sol.
Approches théoriques et computationnelles, traitement de signal, antennes et
applications, M.
Serhir and D. Lesselier eds., Série "Ondes", Encyclopédie Sciences,
ISTE-Wiley e-book et papier, Chap. 7, 213-246, 2025, ISBN: 978-1-78948-157-0 et
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EP. Contributions to symposia published in edited
proceedings
(Again,
how to choose? I listed all books or like products in which one can find one or
more of them) (some are now purely electronic issues, they are in as well)
Inverse
Problems: An Interdisciplinary Study, P. C. Sabatier ed., Academic Press, London, 1987.
Inverse Methods in Action, P. C. Sabatier ed., Springer, Berlin, 1990.
Inverse Problems in Scattering and Imaging, M. Fiddy ed., SIAM, Philadelphia, 1992.
Direct and Inverse Methods in Radar Polarimetry, W. M. Boerner et al. eds, NATO ASI Series C:
Mathematical and Physical Sciences 143, Kluwer Acad. Pub., Dordrecht,
1992.
Inverse Scattering and Potential Problems in Mathematical Physics, R. E. Kleinman, R. Kress and, E. Martensen eds, Peter Lang GmbH,
Frankfurt am Main, 1995.
Nondestructive Testing of Materials, R. Collins et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1995.
Underwater Acoustics I, J. S. Papadakis ed., FORTH-IACM, Crete Univ. Press, 1996.
Inverse Problems of Wave Propagation and Diffraction, G. Chavent and P. C. Sabatier eds, Lecture Notes in
Physics, Springer, Berlin, 1997.
Underwater Acoustics II, A. Alippi and G. B. Canelli eds, CNR-IDAC, Rome 1998.
Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed
Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications, R. L. Barbou, M. J.
Carvlin and M. Fiddy eds, SPIE, Bellingham,
1997.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (II), R. Albanese, G. Rubinacci, T. Takagi
and S. S. Udpa eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
1998.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (III), D. Lesselier and A. Razek eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
1999.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (IV), S. S. Udpa, T. Takagi, J. Pavo and R. Albanese eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2000.
Inverse Problems in Underwater Acoustics, M. Taroudakis and G. Makrakis eds, Springer, New York,
2001.
Acoustics, Mechanics, and the Related Topics of Mathematical Analysis, A. Wirgin ed, World Scientific,
Londres, 2002.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (VI), F. Kojima et al. and J. Pavo eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2002.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (VIII), T. Sollier, D. Prémel and D. Lesselier eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2004.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 24, D. O. Thompson and D. E.
Chimenti eds,
AIP, 2005.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (VII), G. Dobmann ed., IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2006.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 25, D. O. Thompson and D. E.
Chimenti eds,
AIP, 2006.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (IX), S. Takahashi and H. Kikuchi eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2007.
PIERS 2007 Prague Proceeding, E. Kong ed., The Electromagnetics Academy, Cambridge, 2007.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XI), A. Tamburrino et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2008.
Advanced Topics in Scattering and Biomedical Engineering, A. Charalambopoulos et
al. eds,
World Scientific, London, 2008.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (6th International Conference on Inverse
Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice) 135, M. Bonnet ed, IOP Science, London,
2008.
EKC 2008 - Proceedings of the EU-Korea Conference on Science and Technology, S. D. Yoo ed., Springer Proceedings
Physics 124, Berlin, 2008.
IEEE Conferences Proc. IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium (IGARSS'09), IEEE Xplore, 2008.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XII), Y.-K. ShiXploren et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2009.
Advanced Topics in Scattering and Biomedical Engineering, A. Charalambopoulos et
al. eds,
World Scientific, London, 2010.
EKC 2009 Proceedings of the EU-Korea Conference on Science and Technology, J. H. Lee et al. eds, Springer Proceedings
Physics 135, Springer, Berlin, 2010.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 30, D. O. Thompson and D. E.
Chimenti eds,
American Institute of Physics, New York, 2011.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XIV), T. Chady et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2011.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (6th Groupe De Recherche 2501 and 9th
Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Joint Conference), Dedicated to J. A. G.
(Andrew) Temple 269, M. Lowe et al. eds, IOP Science, London, 2011.
IEEE Conferences Proc. URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory
(EMTS 2010), IEEE Xplore, 2011.
IEEE Conferences Proc., 2011 International Conference on Electromagnetics in
Advanced Applications (ICEAA'11), IEEE Xplore, 2011.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XV), B. P. C. Rao et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2012.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems NCMIP 2012) 386, L. Blanc-Feraud and P. Y. Joubert eds, IOP Science, London,
2012.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (RADIO 2012 - Radio
and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean) 44, V. Monebhurrun and D. Lesselier eds, IOP Science, London,
2013.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, AIP Conference
Proceedings 1511, D. O. Thompson et D. E. Chimenti eds., American Institute of Physics,
New York, 2013.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XVI), J. M. A. Rebello et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2014.
IEEE Conferences - 15th Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS 2015) , IEEE
Xplore, 2015, Curran Assoc. Inc., Red Hook, 2016.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XVIII), Z. Chen et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2015.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, AIP Conference
Proceedings 1650, L. J. Bond et D. E. Chimenti eds., American Institute of Physics,
New York, 2015.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XIX), N. Yusa et al. eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2016.
Proc. 24th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2016),
IEEE Xplore, 2016, Curran Assoc. Inc., Red Hook, 2017.
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (XXI), D. Lesselier and C. Reboud eds, IOS Press, Amsterdam,
2018.
Proc. 2018 International Conference on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology
(ICMMT 2018), IEEE Xplore, 2018.
in Proc. 27th
European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), A Coruña, 1019, IEEE Xplore,
2020.
Proc. 2021 IEEE 19th International
Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics (ANTEM), Winnipeg,
IEEE Xplore, 2021.
Proc. 2021 XXXIVth
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio
Science (URSI GASS), Rome, IEEE Xplore, 2021.
Proc. 16th European
Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP 2022), Madrid, 2022, IEEE Xplore,
2021.
Proc. 30th European
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2022), Belgrade, IEEE Xplore, 2022.
C. Contributions to symposia
(≈ 330?,
so we might have met somewhere, say, either in person (denoted by the blue
fonts) or
through co-authors
(see black fonts), at well over 210 events listed below, save certainly forgetting a couple
or even more, and leaving aside in particular the numerous Journées Thématiques
of the GDR ONDES that I was involved with and attended to) (You could say a lot
of carbon impact, was it so worthwhile? True, I met great folks from many
places in the world, and I think, I contributed to advances in my field that
might not have been otherwise; OK, too late alas to make changes.)
Journées Nationales Microondes, Limoges, March 1976.
URSI Symposium on Electromagnetic Wave Theory, San Francisco, June 1977.
IEEE AP-S
Symposium and URSI Meeting, Washington DC., May 1978.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Seattle, June 1979.
Colloque Optique Hertzienne et Diélectriques, Journées Nationales
Microondes, Lille, June 1979.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Quebec, June 1980.
1980 International URSI Symposium on Electromagnetic Waves, Munich, Aug. 1980.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Los Angeles, June 1981.
URSI XX° General Assembly, Washington DC, Aug.
1981.
Rencontre
Interdisciplinaire Problèmes Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Dec. 1981.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Albuquerque, May 1982.
7°
International Symposium on Ultrasonic Imaging and Tissue Characterization,
Gaithersburg, June 1982.
Journées Nationales Microondes, Toulouse,
June 1982.
Journées Problèmes Inverses et Applications, CNRS-LCPC, Paris, Jan. 1983.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Houston, May 1983.
1983 URSI International Symposium on
Electromagnetic Theory, St. Jacques de Compostelle, Aug. 1983.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes
Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Dec. 1983.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Boston, June 1984.
Séminaire sur les Méthodes de Calcul Modernes en Electromagnétisme, SEE-IEEE
Section Française, Gif-sur-Yvette, Sept. 1984.
1984 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, Dallas, Nov.
1984.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes
Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Nov. 1984.
2° Colloque sur la Diffusion des Ondes Ultrasonores, Univ. Paris-VII, Paris,
Dec. 1984.
10° Colloque Traitement du Signal et
Applications (GRETSI), Nice, May 1985.
3° Colloque National sur la Compatibilité Électromagnétique, Clermont-Ferrand,
June 1985.
US-France Conference on Near-Field Microwave
Imaging, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, June 1985.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting,
Vancouver, June 1985.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Nov.
1985.
7° Journées d'Etudes sur la Propagation Acoustique (JESPA), Lyon, June 1986.
1986 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, Budapest, Aug.
1986.
Short
Course on Vector Inverse Methods in Radar-Target-Clutter Imaging, SEE-IEEE
Section Française,Gif-sur-Yvette, Sept. 1986.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Dec.
1986.
16th International Symposium on Acoustical Imaging, Chicago, June
1987.
European
Congress on Simulation, Prague, Sept. 1987.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes
Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Dec. 1987.
Colloque Diffusion Electromagnétique et
Acoustique. Détection et Problème Inverse, Marseille, May 1988.
NATO
Advanced Research Workshop on Direct and Inverse Methods in Radar Polarimetry,
Bad-Windsheim, Sept. 1988.
3rd. International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials,
Saarbrück, Oct. 1988.
1989 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, Stockholm, Aug.
1989.
IEEE 1989 Ultrasonics Symposium, Montréal, Oct. 1989.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes
Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Nov. 1989.
Ecole CEA-EDF-INRIA Problèmes Inverses, Rocquencourt, March 1990.
1er Congrès Français d'Acoustique, Lyon, April
1990.
XXIII° URSI General Assembly, Prague,
Aug.-Sept. 1990.
Journées Internationales sur les Antennes,
Nice, Nov. 1990.
IEEE 1990 Ultrasonics Symposium, Honolulu,
Dec. 1990.
Colloque Acoustique Sous-Marine et Ultrasons, Cinquantenaire LMA, Marseille, June
1991.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '91), Boston, July 1991.
13th World Congress on Computation and Applied Mathematics, Dublin, July 1991.
Rencontre Interdisciplinaire Problèmes
Inverses, RCP 264, Montpellier, Dec. 1991.
2ème Congrès de la Société Française
d'Acoustique, Bordeaux, April 1992.
IEEE AP-S
Symposium and URSI Meeting, Chicago, July 1992.
SPIE International Symposium on Optical Applied Science and Engineering
Conference, San Diego, July 1992.
Séminaire Intern. Problèmes Inverses en
Electromagnétisme, Toulouse, Nov. 1992.
Journées Internationales de Nice sur les
Antennes, Nice, Nov. 1992.
125th
Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Ottawa, May 1993.
Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '93), Pasadena, July 1993.
Conference "Methoden und Verfahren der
Mathematischen Physik", Oberwolfach, Dec. 1993.
3ème Congrès de la Société Française d'Acoustique, Toulouse, May 1994.
Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '94), Noordwijk, July 1994.
IEEE 1994 Ultrasonics Symposium, Cannes, Nov. 1994.
URSI
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, Saint-Petersburg, May 1995.
IEEE AP-S
Symposium and URSI Meeting, Newport Beach, June 1995.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '95), Seattle, July
1995.
1st Int. Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation, London, Sept.
1995.
Oceans 1995
MTS/IEEE, San Diego, Oct. 1995.
Ecole des Ondes INRIA, Problèmes Inverses et
Propagation d'Ondes, Rocquencourt, Nov. 1995.
1st EMSL
User Workshop, Ispra, April 1996.
3rd
International Workshop on Electric and Magnetic Fields, Liège, May 1996.
3rd European Conference on Underwater Acoustics, Heraklion, June 1996.
Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '96), Innsbrück, July 1996.
IEEE AP-S
Symposium and URSI Meeting, Baltimore, July 1996.
XXVth
URSI General Assembly, Lille, Sept. 1996.
Conférence on Inverse Problems of Wave
Propagation and Diffraction, Aix-les-Bains, Sept. 1996.
3ème Séminaire Int. Problèmes Inverses en
Electromagnétisme et Acoustique, Clermont-Ferrand, June 1997.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '97), Cambridge, July
1997.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and URSI Meeting, Montréal, July 1997.
SPIE
Annual Meeting, Conf. on Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for
Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical
Applications, San Diego, July.-Aug. 1997.
3rd International Workshop on
Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE'97), Reggio de Calabria, Sept.
1997.
Les Ateliers de la Recherche EDF, Clamart, Nov. 1997.
1998
National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, Jan. 1998.
PICOF
'98, Conference on Inverse Problems, Control and Shape Optimization,
ENIT-INRIA, Carthage, April 1998.
International Symposium on Boundary Elements Methods (IABEM'98), Palaiseau, May
1998.
1998 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory, Thessaloniki, May
1998.
EUROEM '98,
Tel Aviv, June 1998.
Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS '98), Nantes, July 1998.
4th
European Conference on Underwater Acoustics (ECUA'98), Rome, Sept. 1998.
4th
International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE'98),
Chatou, Sept. 1998.
International Conference on Inverse Problems, Vietri sul Mare, Sept.-Oct. 1998.
Séminaire Int. Problèmes Inverses en
Electromagnétisme et Acoustique, Clermont-Ferrand, May 1999.
1st
Workshop on Inverse Problems in Underwater Acoustics, Heraklion, May 1999.
61st European Association of Geoscientists § Engineers (EAGE) Conference,
Helsinki, June 1999.
The
Fourth International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM'99),
Edinburgh, July 1999.
12th
International Conference on Composite Materials, ICCM-12, Paris, July 1999.
IEEE AP-S Symposium and USNC/URSI Meeting, Orlando, July 1999.
5th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'99), Des Moines, Aug. 1999.
XXVIth
URSI General Assembly, Toronto, Aug. 1999.
RCP-264: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity, Montpellier, June 2000.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'00), Cambridge, July
2000.
Kleinheubacher Tagung, URSI Germany, Kleinheubach, Sept. 2000.
European Microwave Week, Microwave Imaging Methods and Techniques, Paris, Oct.
2000.
2001 URSI
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (URSI-B2001), Victoria, May
2001.
10th
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM'01),
Tokyo, May 2001.
7th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'01), Kobé, May 2001.
Conference
on Applied Inverse Problems: Theoretical and Computational Aspects, Montecatini
Terme, June 2001.
13th Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG), Evian,
July 2001.
3rd
Congress of the International Society for Analysis, its Applications and
Computation (ISAAC), Berlin, Aug. 2001.
8th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'02), Sarrebrück, June 2002.
Acoustics, Mechanics, and the Related Topics of Mathematical Analysis (AMRTMA),
Fréjus, June 2002.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'02), Cambridge, July
2002.
The First
International Conference on Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation, Fethiye,
July 2002.
XXVIIth
URSI General Assembly, Maastricht, Aug. 2002.
Journées Internationales de Nice sur les Antennes, Mini-Symposium on Inverse
Scattering, Nice, Nov. 2002.
9th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation,
Saclay, May 2003.
(and ISEM
2003 in Versailles in May 2003, obviously)
5th World Congress on Ultrasonics, Paris, Sept. 2003.
Réunion Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR
ONDES, Marseille, Dec. 2003.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'04), Pisa, March 2004.
URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Waves, Pisa, May 2004.
Quantitative NonDestructive Evaluation, QNDE
2004, Golden, July 2004.
Journée COFREND, Clamart, Oct. 2004.
Journées Scientifiques CNFRS, Interaction du
Champ Electromagnétique avec l'Environnement, Paris, Feb. 2005.
Journées
COFREND, Beaune, May 2005.
Applied Inverse Problems 2005, London, June 2005.
11th International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM'2005),
Bad Gastein, Sept. 2005.
Réunion Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR ONDES, Besançon, Nov. 2005.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'06), Cambridge, March
2006.
3rd International Conference on Inverse Problems, Control and Shape
Optimization (PICOF'06), Nice, April 2006.
2nd Workshop on Advanced Computational Electromagnetics, Ghent, May 2006.
11th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'06), Iwata, June 2006.
7th
International Symposium on Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF'06), Aussois, June
2006.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'06), Tokyo, Aug. 2006.
Scattering
Theory and Related Problems, Conference at the occasion of the 60th birthday of
Professor George Dassios, Patras, Aug. 2006.
9th
European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT'06), Berlin, Sept. 2006.
VI
Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS'06), Genova, Sept. 2006.
1st European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP'06), Nice, Nov.
2006.
5ème Conférence Européenne sur les Méthodes
Numériques en Electromagnétisme, NUMELEC'06, Lille, Nov. 2006.
23rd
Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES'07), Verona,
March 2007.
12th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'07), Cardiff, June 2007.
Progress in
Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'07), Prague, August 2007.
12th
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM'07),
East Lansing, Sept. 2007.
8th International Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Scattering Theory and
Biomedical Engineering, Lefkada, Sept. 2007
Réunion Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR ONDES, Pessac, Nov. 2007.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research
Symposium (PIERS'08), Hangzhou, March 2008.
Journées de la Confédération Francaise pour
les Essais Non Destructifs (COFREND), Toulouse, May 2008.
13th
International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE'08),
Seoul, June 2008.
Workshop Imaging Microstructures-Mathematical and Computational Challenges,
Paris, June 2008.
6th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and
Practice (ICIPE'08), Dourdan, June 2008.
Progress in
Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'08), Boston, July 2008.
XXIXth URSI General Assembly, Chicago, Aug. 2008.
EU-Korea Conference on Science and Technology (EKC'2008), Heidelberg, Aug.
2008.
1er Forum
Digiteo, Gif-sur-Yvette, Sept. 2008.
8th
International Symposium on Electric and Magnetic Fields, Mondovi, May 2009.
Workshop
on Electromagnetic Inverse Problems, Manchester, June 2009.
IEEE
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS'09), Cape Town,
July 2009.
EU-Korea Conference on Science and Technology (EKC'09), Reading, Aug. 2009.
International
Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA'09), Torino,
Sept. 2009.
2ème Forum Digiteo, Palaiseau, Oct. 2009.
9th
International Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Scattering Theory and
Biomedical Engineering, Patras, Oct. 2009.
Réunion
Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR ONDES, Paris, Nov. 2009.
6th
Conference of the GDR 2501 Research on Ultrasound Propagation for NDT jointly
with the 10th Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference (AFPAC), Lake
District, Jan. 2010.
2nd
SONDRA Workshop, Cargese, May 2010.
15th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'10), Szczecin, June 2010.
Review of
Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, San Diego, July 2010.
URSI
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS 2010), Berlin, Aug.
2010.
16th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'11), Chennai, March 2011.
Progress in Electromagnetics Research
Symposium (PIERS 2011), Marrakesh, March 2011.
Journées de la Confédération Francaise pour les Essais Non Destructifs
(COFREND), Dunkerque, April 2011.
First
International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems (NCMIP
2011), Cachan, May 2011.
XXXth
URSI General Assembly, Istanbul, Aug. 2011.
2011
International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications
(ICEAA'11), Turin, Sept. 2011.
15th
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM 2011),
Naples, Sept. 2011.
International Symposium on Antennas and
Propagation (ISAP 2011), Jeju, Oct. 2011.
Réunion Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR
ONDES, Nice, Nov. 2011.
NDE 2011,
Chennai, Nov. 2011.
Second
International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems (NCMIP
2012), Cachan, May 2012.
7ème Conférence Européenne sur les Méthodes
Numériques en Electromagnétisme (NUMELEC'12), Marseille, July 2012.
17th
International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE'12),
Rio de Janeiro, July 2012.
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, Denver, July
2012.
Journées
Scientifiques URSI France, Paris, March 2012.
18th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'13), Bratislava, June 2012.
Journées Scientifiques, URSI France, Paris, March 2013.
19th
Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (COMPUMAG), Budapest,
July 2013.
Assemblée
Générale biannuelle GDR ONDES, Dijon, Oct. 2013.
1st Edition ESoA Course, Microwave Imaging and Diagnostics Theory, Techniques,
and Applications, Madonna di Campiglio, March 2014.
The 30th
International Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics
(ACES 2014 Conference), Jacksonville, March 2014.
META'14, the 5th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals
and Plasmonics, Singapore, May 2014.
NCMIP
2015, Fourth International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems, Cachan, May 2014.
Journées de la Confédération Francaise pour
les Essais Non Destructifs (COFREND), May 2014.
19th
International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation (ENDE
2014), Xi'an, June 2014.
Review of
Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, Boise, July 2014.
Inverse Problems
from Theory to Applications Conference (IPTA 2014), Bristol, Aug. 2014.
The 9th
International Conference on Computational Physics (ICCP9), Singapore, Jan.
2015.
Journées
Scientifiques, URSI France, Paris, March 2015.
NCMIP 2015, Fifth International Workshop on New Computational Methods for
Inverse Problems, Cachan, May 2015.
1st URSI
Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), Gran Canaria, May 2015.
20th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation
(ENDE'15), Sendai, Sept. 2015.
Assemblée
Générale biannuelle GDR ONDES, Lyon, Oct. 2015.
Compressive Sensing and Sparsity: Theory and Applications in Tomography
Workshop, Manchester, Nov. 2015.
15th Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS2015), Lecce, Dec. 2015.
15th Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference, Selsdon Park, Jan. 2016.
Mathematical Image Analysis Conference (MIA'16), Paris, Jan. 2016.
10th
European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP 2016), April 2016,
Davos.
NCMIP
2016, Sixth International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems, Cachan, May 2016.
META'16,
7th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and
Plasmonics, Malaga, July 2016.
24th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO'16), Aug. 2016, Budapest.
Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS'16), Shanghai, August 2016.
21th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation
(ENDE'16), Lisbonne, Sept. 2016.
Journées
COFREND - COFREND Days, Strasbourg, May 2017.
NCMIP
2017, 7th International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems, Cachan, May 2017.
2017
International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium in China
(ACES-China 2017), Suhzou, Aug. 2017.
18th
International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM'17),
Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Sept. 2017.
22th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation
(ENDE'17), Gif-sur-Yvette-Saclay, Sept. 2017.
Réunion Générale Interférences d'Ondes, GDR
ONDES, Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Nov. 2017.
ESoA
Course, Microwave Imaging and Diagnostics Theory, Techniques, and Applications,
Madonna di Campiglio, March 2018.
NCMIP 2018, 8th International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems, Cachan, May 2018.
2018 International Conference on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology
(ICMMT 2018), Chengdu, May 2018.
45th Annual
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, Burlington, July
2018.
23th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation,
Detroit, Sept. 2018.
Workshop
on Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Inverse Scattering Problems,
Singapore, Sept. 2018.
13th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP 2019), Cracovie,
March-April 2019.
NCMIP 2019, 9th International Workshop on New Computational Methods for Inverse
Problems, Cachan, May 2019.
3rd
International Conference on Uncertainty Quantification in Computational
Sciences and Engineering (UNCECOMP 2019), Heraklion, June 2019.
42nd International Conference on the Computation of Electromagnetic Fields,
International Compumag Society, Paris, July 2019.
46th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation,
Portland, July 2019.
Near Surface Geoscience Conference 2019, EAGE, The Hague, Sept. 2019.
27th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2019, A Coruna, Sept. 2019.
24th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation,
Chengdu, Sept. 2019.
19th International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics
(ISEM'19), Nanjing, Sept. 2019.
Réunion Générale GDR ONDES, CentraleSupelec
Gif-sur-Yvette, Gif-sur-Yvette, Nov. 2019.
42nd
PIERS PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Xiamen, Dec. 2019.
Doctoriales de la COFREND, Paris,
Dec. 2020.
IEEE 19th International Symposium on
Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics (ANTEM), Winnipeg, Aug. 2021.
XXXIV General Assembly and Scientific
Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science, Rome, Aug.-Sept. 2021.
2021 IEEE International Symposium on
Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Singapore, Dec.
2021.
16th European Conference on Antennas
and Propagation (EUCAP 2022), Madrid, March-April 2022.
20th International Symposium on
Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (ISEM) 2022, Thessaloniki, June 2022.
25th International Workshop on
Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (ENDE'22), Budapest, June 2022.
SONDRA 5th Workshop, Avignon, June
2022.
30th European Signal Processing
Conference (EUSIPCO 2022), Belgrade, Aug.-Sept. 2022.
26th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation
(ENDE'23), Thessaloniki, June 2023.
44th PhotonIcs and Electromagnetics
Research Symposium - Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Prague,
June 2023.
10ème Assemblée Générale du GDR ONDES, Marseille, Dec.
2023.
Journées Nationales Microondes, Antibes, June 2024.
2024 IEEE
International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and ITNC-USNC-URSI Radio
Science Meeting, Florence, July 2024.
19th European Conference on Antennas and
Propagation, Stockholm, March-April 2025.
6th SONDRA Workshop,
La Grande Motte, May 2025
11ème Conférence Plénière du GDR Ondes, Besançon, Oct.
2025.
Marina Forum on
Metantennas and Beamsteering Antennas, Singapore, March 2026