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Serge DOS SANTOS

Serge Dos Santos was born in Valenciennes, France, in 1971. In 1995, he received the Master Degree of Physics with the mention Molecular Spectroscopy and Nonlinear Physics from the University of Dijon, France. His research interests are in the broad area of signal processing for Non Destructive Testing (NDT) and biomedical applications, with a special focus on nonlinear ultrasonics instrumentation, nonlinear sources localization, and multimodal imaging involving nonlinear time reversal methods. He worked at the FEMTO Institute (LPMO CNRS), Besançon, France, on the study of the origin of low-frequency fluctuations in ultra-stable oscillators. He obtained a PhD degree in Engineering Science in 1998 for his contribution to understanding the link between low-frequency noise in oscillators and nonlinearity in synchronized systems. Then he joined the Ultrasonic Group ‘GIP Ultrasons’, created by Professor Léandre Pourcelot at Tours, France, working on the development of new medical and NDT applications of nonlinear acoustics for ultrasound imaging. In 1999, he obtained an Associate Professor position at the LUSSI-CNRS Laboratory, directed by Professor Frédéric Patat, also devoted to fundamental research on nonlinear acoustics and signal processing. In 2005, he was an invited researcher at Artann Laboratories Inc (Princeton, USA) working on the development of nonlinear time reversal acoustics methods. At 37 years old, he received his “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” from the University of Tours, France. Currently, Serge Dos Santos is Associate Professor at the Department of Industrial Systems of the INSA Centre Val de Loire (INSA-CVL), Blois, France. His responsibilities include Administrative Council strategic development, relationships with local companies, universities and research institutions worldwide. Since 2009, he has conducted his research at the Inserm U930 and U1253 Units, directed by Professor Denis Guilloteau and Professor Catherine Belzung, working on biomedical applications of the advanced signal processing methods developed for the nonlinear NDT of complex materials. Since 2000, his research projects are granted and devoted to ultrasonic characterization of complex medium using nonlinear acoustics (AERONEWS FP6 European project http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/87884_en.html ) for the aeronautic industry, advanced nonlinear signal processing using Lie groups, and nonlinear analysis of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) for complex imaging, therapy applications and drug delivery applications with ultrasound and microbubbles. In 2013, he started a study, granted by the Région Centre Val de Loire and labelized by the International Cosmetic Valley cluster, working on the multiscale memory properties of the human skin extracted with TR-NEWS methods cited above. During the last 20 years, Serge Dos Santos conducted experimental research within invited stays at Artann Laboratories (2005 and 2007, Princeton, NJ, USA), Nottingham University (2005, UK), Exeter University (2007, UK) , VZLU Center (2006 and 2007, Prague), IT Nardoni (2018 and 2021, Italy) in order to test and validate nonlinear time reversal based NDT systems. His bibliography contains 249 references (H-index 2022 : 14) with 126 co-authors, including 1 book, 3 book chapters, 21 reviewed contributions, 175 international conferences (30 invited) and 50 seminars or lectures. For his outstanding contribution to the growth and dissemination of Non Destructive Testing knowledge to the worldwide community, he was awarded by Academia NDT International as a Full Member (ECNDT 2010, Moscow), responsible of the Signal Processing Chapter, Member of the Council since 2014 and Vice-President since 2021. In 2013, he received the Prime d'Excellence Scientifique (PES) and the RIPEC C3 in 2022 from the French National Council of University. He has been participating on the program committees for multiple years, as well as many other conferences and workshops. He was elected in the IIAV Board of Directors during the period 2018-2022, and coopted in the Panel “IIAV Distinguished Fellowship and Fellowship Committee for IIAV non-members” in 2020. As IEEE Senior Member since 2016, he is also active in the IEEE France Section as member of the EMB Chapter and Action for Industry (AfI) within the IEEE R8 Region. Since May 2020, he contributes to the NDE4.0 Global Ambassadors Panel. He was chosen as a member of the Organization or Scientific Committee (TPC) of international conferences and workshops: NDT in Progress since 2011, ICNDT2013, ICNDT2017; ECNDT 2014; IEEE BEC2014, IEEE BEC2016, ICSV22, IEEE IUS2016, WCNDT2016, ICSV23, ICSV24, FCAC2018, IEEE BEC 2018, ICFCTA 2019; ICSV25, ICSV26, FA2020, ICSV27, NDE4.0 2021, IEEE RTSI2021, IEEE ICBME2021, ICSV28, IEEE RTSI2022 and IEEE BEC 2022.
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Modeling | Instrumentation |TR-NEWS

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Time-frequency analysis for surface roughness characterization using backscatter ultrasound

Serge Dos Santos , Pierre Marechal , François Vander Meulen , Marc Lethiecq
QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, Jul 2001, Brunswick, Maine, United States. pp.752-758, ⟨10.1063/1.1472873⟩
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