Name: François Lavoué
Title: Postdoctoral researcher
E-Mail: lavouef@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353 1-653-5147 ext 231
Address: Geophysics Section, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Related Links : www.researchgate.net/profile/Francois_Lavoue
Research Interests : Geophysical quantitative imaging, waveform inversion, seismology, hydrogeophysics.
Biographical Sketch:
François Lavoué got his B.Sc. in Geosciences from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (France) in 2008 and a M.Sc. in Geophysics from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in 2010. He then graduated from University of Grenoble in 2014 with a PhD under the supervision of Dr S. Garambois and Prof. J. Virieux. In 2015, he visited Colorado School of Mines (USA) for a first postdoctoral project before joining the Geophysics Section in January 2016, under the supervision of Dr Sergei Lebedev.
Selected Publications:
F. Lavoué, R. Brossier, L. Métivier, S. Garambois, and J. Virieux. Frequency-domain modelling and inversion of electromagnetic data for 2D permittivity and conductivity imaging: An application to the Institut Fresnel experimental dataset. Near Surface Geophysics, 13(3):227-241, 2015. Link
F. Lavoué, R. Brossier, L. Métivier, S. Garambois, and J. Virieux. Two-dimensional permittivity and conductivity imaging by full waveform inversion of multioffset GPR data: a frequency-domain quasi-Newton approach. Geophysical Journal International, 197(1):248-268, 2014. Link
F. Lavoué. 2D Full waveform inversion of ground penetrating radar data: Towards multiparameter imaging from surface data. PhD thesis, University of Grenoble, 2014. Link
F. Lavoué, J. van der Kruk, J. Rings, F. André, D. Moghadas, J. A. Huisman, S. Lambot, L. Weihermüller, J. Vanderborght and H. Vereecken. Electromagnetic induction calibration using apparent electrical conductivity modelling based on electrical resistivity tomography. Near Surface Geophysics, 8(6):553-561, 2010. Link
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François Lavoué
Title: Postdoctoral researcher
E-Mail: lavouef@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353 1-653-5147 ext 231
Address: Geophysics Section, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Related Links : www.researchgate.net/profile/Francois_Lavoue
Research Interests : Geophysical quantitative imaging, waveform inversion, seismology, hydrogeophysics.
Biographical Sketch:
François Lavoué got his B.Sc. in Geosciences from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (France) in 2008 and a M.Sc. in Geophysics from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in 2010. He then graduated from University of Grenoble in 2014 with a PhD under the supervision of Dr S. Garambois and Prof. J. Virieux. In 2015, he visited Colorado School of Mines (USA) for a first postdoctoral project before joining the Geophysics Section in January 2016, under the supervision of Dr Sergei Lebedev.
Selected Publications:
F. Lavoué, R. Brossier, L. Métivier, S. Garambois, and J. Virieux. Frequency-domain modelling and inversion of electromagnetic data for 2D permittivity and conductivity imaging: An application to the Institut Fresnel experimental dataset. Near Surface Geophysics, 13(3):227-241, 2015. Link
F. Lavoué, R. Brossier, L. Métivier, S. Garambois, and J. Virieux. Two-dimensional permittivity and conductivity imaging by full waveform inversion of multioffset GPR data: a frequency-domain quasi-Newton approach. Geophysical Journal International, 197(1):248-268, 2014. Link
F. Lavoué. 2D Full waveform inversion of ground penetrating radar data: Towards multiparameter imaging from surface data. PhD thesis, University of Grenoble, 2014. Link
F. Lavoué, J. van der Kruk, J. Rings, F. André, D. Moghadas, J. A. Huisman, S. Lambot, L. Weihermüller, J. Vanderborght and H. Vereecken. Electromagnetic induction calibration using apparent electrical conductivity modelling based on electrical resistivity tomography. Near Surface Geophysics, 8(6):553-561, 2010. Link
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