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Anne-Christine Hladky

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Anne-Christine Hladky-Hennion (born 1965) is a French researcher in acoustic metamaterials.[1] She is a director of research for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS),[2] and scientific deputy director of the CNRS Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences [fr] (INSIS).[3]

Education and career

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Hladky is originally from Lille, where she was born in 1965. After earning a diploma in 1987 from the Institut supérieur de l'électronique et du numérique in Lille, she continued her education at the Lille University of Science and Technology, where she earned a doctorate in 1990,[4] in materials science. Her doctoral dissertation, Application de la méthode des éléments finis à la modélisation de structures périodiques utilisées en acoustique, was supervised by Jean-Noël Decarpigny.[5]

She joined CNRS in 1992, and became a director of research in 2015.[2]

Recognition

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Hladky was the 1990 winner of the Young Researcher Prize of the French Acoustical Society. In 2018 she received the CNRS Silver Medal.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Robert, Bérénice (8 February 2023), "L'impression 3D et l'IA ont ouvert le champ des possibles pour les métamatériaux », affirme Anne-Christine Hladky, directrice de recherche au CNRS", L'Usine nouvelle (in French), retrieved 2023-02-28
  2. ^ a b c Anne-Christine Hladky, chercheuse en acoustique (in French), CNRS, 15 March 2018, retrieved 2023-02-28
  3. ^ Anne-Christine Hladky, Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences, retrieved 2023-02-28
  4. ^ "Anne-Christine Hladky-Hennion", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, 10 February 2019, retrieved 2023-02-28
  5. ^ Hladky, Anne-Christine; Decarpigny, Jean-Noël (January 1990), "Application de la méthode des éléments finis à la modélisation de structures périodiques utilisées en acoustique", Theses.fr (in French), retrieved 2023-02-28