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Guillaume Penelet is a Lecturer and researcher at Le Mans University's Faculty of Sciences, specializing in acoustics within the Acoustics Department at LAUM (Laboratory of Acoustics and Ultrasonics of Le Mans). He has been actively engaged in both teaching and research since September 2005, focusing primarily on thermoacoustics and its applications.
His research spans thermoacoustic refrigeration, non-reciprocal acoustic systems, porous materials, and laser ultrasonics. Penelet's work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between physics, materials science, and engineering, with particular emphasis on experimental validation of theoretical concepts. His research group operates within the Transducers team at LAUM, contributing significantly to France's acoustics research infrastructure.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a clear trend toward non-reciprocal acoustic phenomena and wave manipulation techniques, with increasing focus on experimental demonstrations of theoretical models. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical applications in refrigeration, sensors, and acoustic metamaterials.
Penelet actively collaborates with researchers across France and internationally, as evidenced by his co-authorship on publications in high-impact journals including Nature Communications, Physical Review Research, and the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. His research contributes to both theoretical advancements in wave physics and practical implementations in thermoacoustic devices.
He teaches acoustics courses within the Faculty of Sciences curriculum and maintains active research profiles on HAL and ResearchGate. His laboratory work focuses on experimental thermoacoustics, utilizing advanced optical measurement techniques and specialized test benches for material characterization.





