Benjamin Richard was a visiting scholar from ICAM Toulouse, France, where he pursued a Master’s degree in General Engineering (class of 2026). During his five-month stay at the FAST Lab, he developed a vibration-based impact detection system using a ping pong table as an experimental platform, contributing to research on structural monitoring and activity localization.
Hugo da Silva e Sousa
Dimitri Boguta
Dimitri was a French engineering student at ICAM Toulouse and an apprentice at Siemens Mobility, where he is responsible for the axles of the metro trains deployed in Bangkok. He spent five months at the FAST Lab working on his master’s thesis about a Time Reversal project, which aimed to focus wave energy to knock over a LEGO figurine placed on an aluminum plate.
Philippe Cardosa de Miranda
philippe.cardoso-de-miranda@2024.icam.fr
Philippe Cardoso de Miranda was a French visiting scholar staying with us for 4 months. In France, he is a student at the ICAM engineering school in Lille. At the same time, he completed an apprenticeship within the L’Oréal Luxe division where he has managed production and lean management projects for three years. During this period with us, he is working on the mechanisms for cooling fluids through waves, resulting in a project to manufacture a self-cooling mug.
Nelson Njomo
Nelson was a French exchange student. He is currently pursuing his Masters in General Engineering at ICAM France, Lille. Nelson worked as an apprentice product Engineer at BOSCH France. His work focused on modal analysis and MATLAB simulation. He worked closely with Dr. Alajlouni on developing and testing a new localization and tracking technology based on floor vibration.
Clément DelGorgue
clement.delgorgue@2022.icam.fr
Clément DelGorgue was a French visiting scholar staying with us for 5 months. He was an engineering student at the ICAM school of engineering in Vendée, graduating in September 2022. At the same time, he was an apprentice for Airbus in Toulouse where he does KPIs and automation project management.
