
Philippe PERNOD, Dr. Sci. (Electronics), Full Professor at Centrale Lille, France;
Dean of Research of Centrale Lille (Ecole Centrale de Lille, Cité Scientifique, CS20048, 59651 Villeneuve d’Acsq Cédex, France);
- Head of the AIMAN-FILMS Research Group of IEMN,
- Director on the French side of the Joint International Laboratory LIA LICS/LEMAC
Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (IEMN-UMR CNRS 8520) (Avenue Poincaré - BP 60069 59652 Villeneuve d’Ascq cédex, France).
Hirsch-Index 22 (Scopus, December 2022)
Scopus Author ID 7003429648
E-mail: philippe.pernod@ec-lille.fr, philippe.pernod@iemn.univ-lille1.fr
Tel : +33 320 197 942
Academic Career
- In 1986, Philippe Pernod received the Engineering Degree from Institut Industriel du Nord,
- in 1986, the Master degree in Electronics applied to ultrasound and imaging,
- in 1989, the PhD degree in Electronics,
- and in 1996, the Doctorat ès-Sciences (HDR) degree from University of Valenciennes.
- From 1989 to 1996, he is Associate Professor and currently Full Professor in the Departement of Electrical Engineering of Ecole Centrale de Lille, and Head of the AIMAN-FILMS research group of Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (IEMN, UMR CNRS 8520).
- From 2004 to present, he is also Head on the french side of the Joint International Associated Laboratory LIA LICS/LEMAC (International Laboratory of Critical and Supercritical phenomena in functional electronics, acoustics and fluidics),
- and from 2014 the Director of Research of Centrale Lille.
Research Interests
His research interests are focused on Nonlinear magnetoacoustics of condensed matter, and Critical and Supercritical phenomena in Functional electronics, Acoustics, and Fluidics. Among them:
- Active nanostructured magnetic, piezo and multiferroic films, Micro-Magneto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MMEMS), Applications to Functional electronics and Microfluidics such as for instance: Magneto-electric memories MELRAM; Mechanically reconfigurable 60 GHz ultrasoft devices (scanning or frequency tunning antennas, phase shifters,...); Arrays of MEMS Microvalves and micro-sensors for aerodynamic active flow control in the fields of aeronautics or for cars; Arrays of magneto-mechanical micro-actuators for tactile interfaces; MEMS microfluidics (micropumps); Magneto-Acousto-MEMS devices; Qusi-phononic crystals.
- Ultrasonics; Nonlinear magneto-acoustics of condensed matter; Parametric wave phase conjugation; Nonlinear ultrasonic imaging for nondestructive testing or medical imaging; Ultrasonic characterization of complex and multiphasic flows; Ultrasonic excitation and ultrasonic tomography/spectroscopy of fluid instabilities in gravity and microgravity conditions.
Publications
He is the author of more than 110 articles and 8 prioritary patents and was the principal investigator of a large number of international and national projects and contracts.
Awards
He received several honors and awards among which the Professor Honoris Causa from the MIREA – Russian Technological University, a mention for “Scientific contribution in the development of sciences” from the Ministry of Sciences and Education of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a MBDA innovation Prize, and several others.
He is an associate editor of the journals Physics of Wave Phenomena and Nanomaterials and Nanostructures, and a member of the Editorial Board of Russian Technological Journal.