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Claire Prada is a CNRS Research Director at the Institut Langevin, specializing in laser ultrasound, guided wave propagation, and time-reversal acoustics. Her work bridges fundamental wave physics and applied nondestructive testing.
- Research Pillars:
- Zero-group-velocity (ZGV) Lamb modes for material characterization
- Anisotropic wave propagation and negative refraction phenomena
- Time-reversal operator decomposition for structural monitoring
- Passive acoustic defect localization with ambient noise
- Technological Innovations:
- Fourier-domain reconstruction algorithms for 3D imaging
- Single-pixel photoacoustic microscopy
- Adaptive projection methods for rib-cage ultrasound focusing
- Wave Physics Discoveries:
- Documentation of power flux skewing in anisotropic plates
- Identification of beating resonance patterns in elastic media
- Experimental validation of negative reflection in chaotic waveguides
- Medical & Industrial Applications:
- Quantitative elastography for tissue stiffness measurement
- Jet engine blade damage detection
- Cortical bone femoral neck assessment
- Thin layer thickness measurement via ZGV resonance shifts
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