- Sensor Technology
- Electrochemistry
- Acoustics
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Yaakoubi Nourdin is a Researcher at the Institute of Acoustics within Le Mans University. His work bridges acoustic engineering and electrochemical sensor development , with a focus on biomedical and environmental applications. Current research themes include Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) sensors , molecular imprinting , and IoT-integrated monitoring systems . Key collaborations span institutions in France, Tunisia, and beyond, involving studies on water infrastructure diagnostics and flexible bioelectronics . His recent publications highlight trends in nanomaterial-enhanced sensors and acoustic-environmental interactions . Notable projects include wearable thermography for breast cancer screening and ultra-sensitive detection of heavy metals using doped polymers. The Institute of Acoustics at Le Mans University serves as his primary research hub, aligning with transversal axes like Non-linear Acoustics and Metamaterials . While no explicit awards or student advisement records are provided in available texts, his scientific production spans patent development (e.g., US10477302B2 acoustic absorber) and cross-disciplinary projects in biomedical engineering and urban infrastructure monitoring .








