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Pascal Laugier

Pascal Laugier

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Engineering and Technology
France
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
71
Citations
14226
World Ranking
1000
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in France Leader Award
  • 2008 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • 2003 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

Pascal Laugier is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, with a research focus spanning multiple fields and subfields related primarily to medicine and engineering. Their main fields of study include Medicine and Engineering, supported by extensive work in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Mechanics of Materials, Biomedical Engineering, and Rheumatology.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Elasticity and Material Modeling
  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Bone fractures and treatments

Laugier has contributed to several papers that reflect their focus on biomedical materials and ultrasound techniques. Notable publications include:

  • Cortical bone viscoelastic damping assessed with resonant ultrasound spectroscopy reflects porosity and mineral content, 2021, Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
  • Anisotropic elastic properties of human cortical bone tissue inferred from inverse homogenization and resonant ultrasound spectroscopy, 2020, Materialia
  • Bulk Wave Velocities in Cortical Bone Reflect Porosity and Compression Strength, 2020, Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • Particle Swarm Optimization-based Identification of the Elastic Properties in Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • Clinical Devices for Bone Assessment, 2022, Advances in experimental medicine and biology

Their frequent co-authors showcase collaborative research efforts, including:

  • Quentin Grimal
  • Fan Fan
  • Xiran Cai
  • Kay Raum
  • Haijun Niu

Pascal Laugier's work has been published across various scientific venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Advances in experimental medicine and biology
  • Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
  • Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • Materialia
  • IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control

In recognition of their professional standing, Laugier holds honors such as:

  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), 2008
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences, 2003

Best Publications

  • Three-dimensional simulations of ultrasonic axial transmission velocity measurement on cortical bone models.

    Emmanuel Bossy;Maryline Talmant;Pascal Laugier

  • Bone quantitative ultrasound

    Pascal Laugier;Guillaume Haïat

  • Effect of bone cortical thickness on velocity measurements using ultrasonic axial transmission: a 2D simulation study

    Emmanuel Bossy;Maryline Talmant;Pascal Laugier

  • Ultrasonic characterization of human cancellous bone using transmission and backscatter measurements: relationships to density and microstructure.

    S. Chaffaı́;F. Peyrin;S. Nuzzo;R. Porcher

  • Velocity dispersion of acoustic waves in cancellous bone

    P. Droin;G. Berger;P. Laugier

  • Three-dimensional simulation of ultrasound propagation through trabecular bone structures measured by synchrotron microtomography.

    Emmanuel Bossy;Frédéric Padilla;Françoise Peyrin;Pascal Laugier

  • Nonlinear resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (NRUS) applied to damage assessment in bone.

    Marie Muller;Alexander Sutin;Robert Guyer;Maryline Talmant

  • Instrumentation for in vivo ultrasonic characterization of bone strength

    P. Laugier

  • Three-dimensional high-frequency backscatter and envelope quantification of cancerous human lymph nodes.

    Jonathan Mamou;Alain Coron;Michael L. Oelze;Emi Saegusa-Beecroft

  • Bidirectional axial transmission can improve accuracy and precision of ultrasonic velocity measurement in cortical bone: a validation on test materials

    E. Bossy;M. Talmant;M. Defontaine;F. Patat

  • An In Vitro Study of the Ultrasonic Axial Transmission Technique at the Radius: 1-MHz Velocity Measurements Are Sensitive to Both Mineralization and Intracortical Porosity†

    Emmanuel Bossy;Maryline Talmant;Françoise Peyrin;Leïla Akrout

  • Frequency dependence of ultrasonic backscattering in cancellous bone: autocorrelation model and experimental results.

    S. Chaffaı̈;V. Roberjot;F. Peyrin;G. Berger

  • Change in porosity is the major determinant of the variation of cortical bone elasticity at the millimeter scale in aged women.

    Mathilde Granke;Quentin Grimal;Amena Saïed;Pierre Nauleau

  • Evaluation of acoustical parameter sensitivity to age-related and osteoarthritic changes in articular cartilage using 50-MHz ultrasound.

    Emmanuel Chérin;Amena Säıed;Pascal Laugier;Patrick Netter

  • Bone microstructure and elastic tissue properties are reflected in QUS axial transmission measurements.

    Kay Raum;Kay Raum;Ingrid Leguerney;Florent Chandelier;Emmanuel Bossy

  • CATATER DE FORMACION DE IMAGENES ECOGRAFICAS INTRACAVITARIO.

    Berger Genevieve;Bovo Nicolas;Dufour Isabelle;Grandchamp Jean-Paul

  • In vitro measurement of the frequency-dependent attenuation in cancellous bone between 0.2 and 2 MHz.

    Sana Chaffaı̈;Fréderic Padilla;Geneviève Berger;Pascal Laugier

  • Comparison of three ultrasonic axial transmission methods for bone assessment.

    M. Muller;P. Moilanen;E. Bossy;P. Nicholson

  • Assessment of the relationship between broadband ultrasound attenuation and bone mineral density at the calcaneus using BUA imaging and DXA.

    C. Chappard;P. Laugier;B. Fournier;C. Roux

  • Guided wave phase velocity measurement using multi-emitter and multi-receiver arrays in the axial transmission configuration.

    Jean-Gabriel Minonzio;Marilyne Talmant;Pascal Laugier

  • Variation of Ultrasonic Parameters With Microstructure and Material Properties of Trabecular Bone: A 3D Model Simulation

    Guillaume Haïat;Frédéric Padilla;Frédéric Padilla;Françoise Peyrin;Pascal Laugier;Pascal Laugier

Frequent Co-Authors

Maryline Talmant
Maryline Talmant Université Paris Cité
Guillaume Haiat
Guillaume Haiat Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David Mitton
David Mitton Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Mathias Fink
Mathias Fink ESPCI Paris
Paul A. Johnson
Paul A. Johnson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Oelze
Michael L. Oelze University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Patrick Netter
Patrick Netter University of Lorraine
Willi A. Kalender
Willi A. Kalender University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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