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Guylaine Poulin-Vittrant

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Guylaine Poulin-Vittrant is full time researcher at GREMAN laboratory, University of Tours (France). She obtained a PhD in Electrical Engineering in 2004 from Paris XI University (France). Her PhD thesis was dedicated to human mechanical energy harvesting using bulk PZT ceramics. In 2005 she became full time researcher at Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2Elab) and joined GREMAN laboratory in 2008. Her research interests are experimental investigation and theoretical models development for piezoelectric materials and devices, for various applications: actuators for flapping wing micro air vehicles (MAVs), piezoelectric transformers, piezosemiconducting nanowires for mechanical energy harvesting. She has participated and participates in European (“MIND” EU Network of Excellence, Piezo Institute, “EnSO” ECSEL JU project), national (“OVMI”,“EVA”, “FLEXIBLE” ANR projects) and regional (“CEZnO”, “MEPS”, “CELEZ”) projects. She (co-)authored more than 30 publications in international journals and more than 40 communications in international conferences.

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Optimization of a 3D micro-accelerometer based on diamagnetic levitation

Christian Pigot , Benoît Delinchant , Guylaine Poulin , Gilbert Reyne
International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, 2009, 30 (3-4), pp. 179-188
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