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Nicolas Ducros
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I received an MSc in Electrical Engineering and an MSc in Biomedical Engineering, both from Strasbourg University, France, in 2006. I obtained my PhD in Electrical Engineering from Lyon University, in 2009, with a thesis on time-resolved fluorescence molecular tomography, which won the Best Thesis Award of the French Section of the IEEE EMBS. From 2009 to 2012, I held a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Physics of the Politecnico Milan in Italy, where I worked on structured light for diffuse optics. In 2013, I joined the Micro Technologies for Biology and Healthcare Division at CEA Grenoble, France, working on spectral X-ray non-destructive testing. Since 2014, I have been an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of Lyon University and with the Biomedical Imaging Laboratory [CREATIS](https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/site7/en).
My research interests include medical imaging, signal and image processing, and inverse problems, with particular emphasis on single-pixel imaging and spectral computed tomography.
More details on my [website](https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/~ducros/WebPage/index.html)
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Physics-constrained intraventricular vector flow mapping by color DopplerPhysics in Medicine and Biology, 2021, 66 (24), pp.245019. ⟨10.1088/1361-6560/ac3ffe⟩
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