Presentation

Born in Grenoble in 1945, Mathias Fink trained in mathematics in Paris, then obtained a post-graduate diploma (DEA) in solid-state physics at the University of Orsay, followed by apost-graduate thesis in this discipline and a doctorate in medical imaging. He then took part in the development of the first real-time electronically focused medical ultrasound scanner. Professor at the Université Louis-Pasteur in Strasbourg, at the University of Irvine (USA), at the Université Denis-Diderot and member of the Institut Universitaire de France, he is currently professor at the ESPCI (École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris), where he heads the Ondes et Acoustique laboratory he founded in 1990.

He is the inventor of time-reversal mirrors, which have a wide range of applications (therapy, medical imaging, telecommunications, seismology, home automation, underwater acoustics).

He is also the inventor of Transient Elastography and the concept of Supersonic Shear Imaging, which have numerous applications in medical imaging. Four start-ups employing over 140 people have been created from his laboratory and research.

Main honors

  • Knight in the Order of the Legion of Honor (1998)
  • SNECMA Grand Prize for Creativity (1994)
  • Prix Foucault from the Société Française de Physique (1995)
  • CNRS silver medal, SPM sector (1995)
  • Gaz de France Grand Prize from the French Academy of Sciences (2002)
  • Member of the Académie des technologies (2002)
  • French medal from the Société Française d'Acoustique (2003)
  • Member of the French Academy of Sciences (2003)
  • Rayleigh-Helmholtz Award from the Acoustical Society of America (2005)
  • Officier dans l'ordre de la Légion d'honneur (2007)
  • Grand prix Louis Néel de la Société Française de Physique (2008)