معرفی
Olivier Pinaud is a Researcher at the University of Grenoble Alpes, affiliated with the Grenoble Institute of Technology and the Department of Electrical Engineering. He is a member of the MAGE and ERT CMF teams at G2Elab, specializing in measurement, modeling, and identification of weak electric/magnetic fields. His work spans applications in electric vehicles and marine corrosion analysis.
- 2014: Doctorate in Electrical Engineering from Grenoble Alpes University Community
- 2010: Engineering degree from Grenoble-INP ENSE³
- 2006: Senior Technician qualification
Research focuses on:
- Magnetostatic field modeling in electric vehicles
- Bayesian inference for electromagnetic field analysis
- Marine corrosion electric field characterization
- Development of contactless current sensors
- Parametric studies and multipolar analysis
His publications highlight expertise in computational electromagnetics, sensor design, and exposure assessment. Key collaborations include GIPSA lab, LEPMI, CEA Grenoble, DGA TN, and Naval Group.
- Scientific Awards:
- Co-inventor of "Method for measuring the intensity of a current in a conductor" patent (2017)
Current projects involve electric/magnetic field control systems for NMR spectrometers and MRI devices, alongside marine corrosion analysis. His work integrates numerical methods, magnetometer verification, and experimental bench development.




