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Franck Levassort

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**Franck Levassort** was born near Paris, France. He received the bachelor’s degree in applied physics and the DEA (M.Sc.) degree in physical acoustics from University Paris 7-Denis Diderot, Paris, in 1990 and 1991, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in ultrasound from the University of Tours, Tours, France, in 1996. From 1997 to 2013, he was an Assistant Professor and since 2014, he has been a Full Professor of Electrical Engineering with the Institute of Technology, University of Tours, Blois, France. Since 2016, he has been a Deputy Director of GREMAN, Tours, a laboratory of more than 100 in the field of materials, microelectronics, acoustics, and nanotechnology. His current research interests include design, modeling, and characterization of piezoelectric composite materials and structures, as well as transducers for imaging applications.

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Numerical and experimental investigations of piezoelectric energy harvesters

Thien Hoang , Maxime Bavencoffe , Guillaume Férin , Franck Levassort , Claire Bantignies
Electroceramics for End users X Conference (PIEZO2019), Jan 2019, Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic
Communication dans un congrès hal-02390824v1

Parametric study of a thin piezoelectric cantilever for energy harvesting applications

Thien Hoang , Guillaume Ferin , Bogdan Rosinski , Claire Bantignies , Hung Lekhanh
Electroceramics for End-users IX Conference (PIEZO2017), Feb 2017, Cercedilla, Spain
Communication dans un congrès hal-03226436v1

Numerical and experimental study of thinned-bulk piezoelectric harvesters

Thien Hoang , Maxime Bavencoffe , Guillaume Férin , Franck Levassort , Claire Bantignies
9th National Days on Energy Harvesting and Storage - JNRSE 2019 (9ème Journée Nationale sur la Récuperation et le Stockage d’Energie), May 2019, Blois, France. , 2019, Proceedings of 9th National Days on Energy Harvesting and Storage
Poster de conférence hal-02391333v1