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Nicolas Quaegebeur is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. His research focuses on acoustics, biomedical technologies, signal processing, mechatronics, and non-destructive testing (NDT). He leads the Robotics Engineering Program and directs the Plateforme d'Instrumentation Mécanique de l'Université de Sherbrooke (PIMUS).
Quaegebeur's work spans ultrasound applications in medical imaging, structural health monitoring, and industrial NDT. He develops advanced ultrasound transducer arrays, real-time imaging systems, and acoustic cameras for noise source localization. His projects integrate machine learning, guided wave propagation, and multi-physics data analysis.
His research has produced 15+ recent publications in journals like NDT & E International, Journal of Neuroimaging, and Ultrasonics. These articles highlight applications in stroke diagnosis, composite material testing, and 3D medical imaging. He collaborates with institutions in France (Université de Bordeaux, Université de Lyon) and co-supervises PhD students.
Honors include international mobility grants from France’s DGA, Best Poster/Paper awards from the Canadian Institute for NDE, and recognition at Acoustics Week Canada. He has secured over $1.5M in grants from NSERC, FRQNT, and industry partners like Pfizer Canada.
Quaegebeur contributes to international conferences (IEEE IUS, SPIE, Acoustical Society of America) and holds patents in ultrasound NDT systems, active acoustic mapping, and structural condition monitoring. His team partners with LAFCUS (France) and maintains technical workshops like CRASH-UdeS Research Day.