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Vincent Pagneux is a Research Director at CNRS working at LAUM (Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Université du Maine), a joint research unit between CNRS and Le Mans University. He also holds a teaching position at École Polytechnique in Palaiseau where he instructs courses in Continuum Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics. His academic journey began with a PhD from the University of Maine in 1996, after which he pursued his career as a CNRS researcher.
Pagneux's research focuses on wave physics, acoustics, and metamaterials. His work spans several key areas including guided waves (acoustic & elastic), plates (Lamb waves), acoustic propagation in shear flows, propagation in complex media, and 2D acoustics with surface gravity wave analogy. His signature contribution is the development of multimodal approaches for analyzing wave propagation phenomena, particularly in varying cross-section waveguides.
Analysis of his publication record shows a consistent output with recent work expanding into water wave phenomena and advanced measurement techniques. His research demonstrates a progression from fundamental wave propagation studies to increasingly complex systems while maintaining strong theoretical foundations. The work spans theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches, with significant contributions to both acoustic and elastic wave phenomena.
Pagneux maintains active collaborations with researchers across multiple institutions including EPSCI Paris, University of Santiago in Chile, and University of Manchester in the UK. These international partnerships reflect the broad relevance of his work across different wave physics domains.
His research has practical applications in urban acoustics, non-destructive testing, acoustic metamaterials, and advanced measurement techniques. The combination of theoretical rigor and practical relevance makes his work influential in both academic and applied settings.





