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Laurent Bourgeois is a Professor at ENSTA Paris, where he is a member of the Applied Mathematics Unit (UMA) and the Wave Propagation, Mathematical Study and Simulation (POEMS) research team. He currently serves as head of the mathematics major at ENSTA Paris and co-head of the M1 in applied mathematics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IPP).
His educational background includes a thesis that won the Thesis Prize of the Ecole Polytechnique for the year 1998, indicating strong foundational work in his field.
Professor Bourgeois's research primarily focuses on inverse problems governed by partial differential equations, with applications to non-destructive testing using guided waves. His work spans both theoretical and numerical approaches to these mathematical challenges. His research interests include:
- Inverse scattering problems
- Wave propagation in complex media
- Mathematical modeling of physical phenomena
- Non-destructive testing methodologies
- Numerical analysis of partial differential equations
- Regularization methods for ill-posed problems
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on wave propagation problems, particularly in waveguides and elastic structures. His work often bridges theoretical mathematical analysis with practical applications in non-destructive testing. A significant portion of his research involves developing and analyzing methods like the Linear Sampling Method for solving inverse problems in various physical contexts including elastic plates and waveguides.
Professor Bourgeois has received notable recognition for his work, including:
- Thesis Prize of the Ecole Polytechnique for the year 1998
As an academic leader, Professor Bourgeois supervises numerous research students and collaborates extensively with colleagues across institutions. His work with the POEMS research team at ENSTA Paris involves both theoretical developments and practical applications of mathematical methods to real-world engineering problems. He has received research funding for projects related to wave propagation, inverse problems, and non-destructive testing applications.
Professor Bourgeois is actively involved with the POEMS (Wave Propagation, Mathematical Study and Simulation) research team at ENSTA Paris, which focuses on mathematical modeling and simulation of wave phenomena across various physical domains including acoustics, electromagnetism, and elasticity. The team works on both theoretical aspects of wave propagation and practical applications in non-destructive testing, medical imaging, and other industrial contexts.



