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Patrick Flandrin is a physicist and senior researcher affiliated with the Department of Physics at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, where he leads contributions to the SiSyPhe research team within the physics laboratory. His work bridges theoretical signal processing and experimental data analysis across domains including acoustics, mechanics, and biomedical science.
His research focuses on time-frequency analysis, wavelet theory, and non-stationary signal processing, developing mathematical frameworks to interpret complex signals where traditional Fourier analysis fails. He explores scale invariance, data-driven analytics, and the application of time-frequency methods to real-world phenomena, often drawing analogies to musical notation for conceptual clarity.
Key recognitions include the CNRS Silver Medal and elevation to Fellow of EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing) in 2009 for pioneering contributions to time-frequency analysis. His theoretical work reconciles quantum-mechanical uncertainty principles with signal processing constraints, advancing methods for multi-component signal decomposition.
Flandrin maintains active collaborations across mathematics and engineering disciplines, with emphasis on translating theoretical advances into practical algorithms. His SiSyPhe team operates at the intersection of physics-driven signal analysis and computational innovation, leveraging both experimental data and abstract mathematical modeling.


