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Frédéric Nguyen

Frédéric Nguyen

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3456
World Ranking
8477
National Ranking
57

Overview

Frédéric Nguyen is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with substantial contributions in Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Plant Science, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Engineering

Their work delves into subfields such as:

  • Geophysics
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Plant Science
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials

Nguyen's research topics cover a broad spectrum, including:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism
  • Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis

Their recent publications demonstrate the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of their research. Selected papers include:

  • "Sensing the electrical properties of roots: A review" (2020), Vadose Zone Journal
  • "Deep generative models in inversion: The impact of the generator's nonlinearity and development of a new approach based on a variational autoencoder" (2021), Computers & Geosciences
  • "Interactive effect of soil moisture content and phosphorus fertilizer form on chickpea growth, photosynthesis, and nutrient uptake" (2022), Scientific Reports
  • "Advancing measurements and representations of subsurface heterogeneity and dynamic processes: towards 4D hydrogeology" (2023), Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • "Site-selection criteria for the Einstein Telescope" (2020), Review of Scientific Instruments

Nguyen frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Thomas Hermans
  • David Caterina
  • Sarah Garré
  • Thomas Kremer
  • Johan Alexander Huisman

Their work has appeared in multiple journals and publication venues where they have published multiple articles, such as:

  • Water
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • ArchéoSciences
  • Computers & Geosciences
  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Best Publications

  • Characterization of seawater intrusion using 2D electrical imaging

    Frederic Nguyen;Andreas Kemna;Arni Antonsson;Peter Engesgaard

  • Image processing of 2D resistivity data for imaging faults

    Frédéric Nguyen;Stephane Garambois;Denis Jongmans;Eric Pirard

  • Characterisation of Ground Thermal and Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour for Shallow Geothermal Energy Applications

    Ana Vieira;Maria Alberdi-Pagola;Paul Christodoulides;Saqib Javed

  • Quantitative temperature monitoring of a heat tracing experiment using cross-borehole ERT

    Thomas Hermans;Samuel Wildemeersch;Pierre Jamin;Philippe Orban

  • A salt tracer test monitored with surface ERT to detect preferential flow and transport paths in fractured/karstified limestones

    Tanguy Robert;David Caterina;John Deceuster;Olivier Kaufmann

  • Assessing the contribution of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and self-potential (SP) methods for a water well drilling program in fractured/karstified limestones

    Tanguy Robert;Alain Dassargues;Serge Brouyère;Olivier Kaufmann

  • Geophysical Methods for Monitoring Temperature Changes in Shallow Low Enthalpy Geothermal Systems

    Thomas Hermans;Frédéric Nguyen;Tanguy Robert;André Revil

  • Imaging artificial salt water infiltration using electrical resistivity tomography constrained by geostatistical data

    Thomas Hermans;Alexander Vandenbohede;Luc Lebbe;Roland Martin

  • Uncertainty in training image-based inversion of hydraulic head data constrained to ERT data: workflow and case study

    Thomas Hermans;Frédéric Nguyen;Jef Caers

  • Subsurface electrical imaging of anisotropic formations affected by a slow active reverse fault, Provence, France

    Frederic Nguyen;Frederic Nguyen;S Garambois;D Chardon;D Hermitte

  • Uncertainty Quantification of Medium‐Term Heat Storage From Short‐Term Geophysical Experiments Using Bayesian Evidential Learning

    Thomas Hermans;Frédéric Nguyen;Maria Klepikova;Alain Dassargues

  • A comparison study of different image appraisal tools for electrical resistivity tomography

    David Caterina;Jean Beaujean;Tanguy Robert;Frédéric Nguyen

  • Sensing the electrical properties of roots: A review

    Solomon Ehosioke;Frédéric Nguyen;Sathyanarayan Rao;Thomas Kremer

  • A shallow geothermal experiment in a sandy aquifer monitored using electric resistivity tomography

    Thomas Hermans;Alexander Vandenbohede;Luc Lebbe;Frédéric Nguyen

  • Induced polarization applied to biogeophysics: recent advances and future prospects

    Pauline Kessouri;Alexander Furman;Johan Alexander Huisman;Tina Martin

  • Calibration of seawater intrusion models: Inverse parameter estimation using surface electrical resistivity tomography and borehole data

    Jean Beaujean;Frédéric Nguyen;Frédéric Nguyen;A. Kemna;A. Antonsson

  • Use of microtremor measurement for assessing site effects in Northern Belgium-interpretation of the observed intensity during the Ms=5.0 June 11 1938 earthquake

    Frederic Nguyen;G Van Rompaey;H Teerlynck;M Van Camp

  • Advancing measurements and representations of subsurface heterogeneity and dynamic processes: towards 4D hydrogeology

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  • Shallow heat injection and storage experiment: Heat transport simulation and sensitivity analysis

    Alexander Vandenbohede;Thomas Hermans;Frédéric Nguyen;Luc Lebbe

  • Gravimetric water distribution assessment from geoelectrical methods (ERT and EMI) in municipal solid waste landfill.

    Gaël Dumont;Tamara Pilawski;Phidias Dzaomuho-Lenieregue;Serge Hiligsmann

  • Coupling heat and chemical tracer experiments for estimating heat transfer parameters in shallow alluvial aquifers

    Samuel Wildemeersch;Pierre Jamin;Philippe Orban;Thomas Hermans

  • Case studies of incorporation of prior information in electrical resistivity tomography: comparison of different approaches

    David Caterina;Thomas Hermans;Frédéric Nguyen

  • Heat tracer test in an alluvial aquifer: field experiment and inverse modelling

    Maria Klepikova;Samuel Wildemeersch;Pierre Jamin;Philippe Orban

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Kemna
Andreas Kemna University of Bonn
Alain Dassargues
Alain Dassargues University of Liège
Mathieu Javaux
Mathieu Javaux Université Catholique de Louvain
Jef Caers
Jef Caers Stanford University
Johan Alexander Huisman
Johan Alexander Huisman Forschungszentrum Jülich
Peter Engesgaard
Peter Engesgaard University of Copenhagen
Denis Jongmans
Denis Jongmans Grenoble Alpes University
Stéphane Garambois
Stéphane Garambois Grenoble Alpes University
Ofer Dahan
Ofer Dahan Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Marnik Vanclooster
Marnik Vanclooster Université Catholique de Louvain

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