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Bio: Patrick Flandrin (Fellow 2002) was born in Bron, France, in 1955.
He
received the Engineer degree from Institut de Chimie et Physique
Industrielles
de Lyon in 1978, the \\\"Docteur-Ingenieur\\\" degree and the \\\"Doctorat d\\\'Etat es
Sciences Physiques\\\" from Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble in 1982
and 1987, respectively. He joined the Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique (CNRS) in 1982, where he is currently a senior researcher.
Until
1990, he was with ICPI Lyon, where he has been Head of the Signal Processing
Department from 1987 to 1990. Since 1991, he has been with the Physics
Department at Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, in charge of the group
\\\"Signals, Systems and Physics\\\" until 2004. In 1998, he spent one semester in
Cambridge, UK, as an invited long-term resident of the Isaac Newton
Institute
for Mathematical Sciences and, from 2002 to 2005, he has been Director of
the
CNRS (nation-wide) cooperative structure \\\"GdR Information, Signaux, Images
et
Vision.\\\" His research interests include mainly nonstationary signal
processing
at large (with emphasis on time-frequency and time-scale methods) and the
study of scaling processes. Dr. Flandrin was awarded the Philip Morris
Scientific Prize in Mathematics in 1991, the SPIE Wavelet Pioneer Award in
2001
and the Prix Michel Monpetit from the French Academy of Sciences in 2001.
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