Welcome to my website!
I'm Thibaut DEVAUX, associate professor at Université de Tours and researcher at the GREMAN Laboratory (Blois, France).
After completing my PhD at the Acoustics Laboratory of the University of Le Mans (LAUM), I joined the Division of Applied Physics at Hokkaido University (Japan) as a postdoctoral researcher. Since 2018, I have been teaching and conducting research in Blois.
My research focuses on the propagation and control of acoustic waves in complex media, with a particular interest in:
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Acoustic radiation pressure,
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Exploration of extraordinary acoustic transmission (EAT) phenomena,
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Interaction between acoustic waves and polymers.
You’ll find here my curriculum vitae, a presentation of my research projects, a list of publications, and some of my activities in popularizing science.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.
Enjoy your visit!
Last Update: March 5th, 2026
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![]() Beating Heart with Acoustic Radiation Pressure |
![]() Science en Balade 2025 |
![]() EAT at GHz |
![]() ICSV25 |
![]() EAT for MHz |
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![]() Acoustic Diode |
![]() Acoustic Diode |
![]() Experimental setup |
![]() Granular |
![]() ICSV25 |
![]() Numerical Mesh |
![]() Playing with a Makey-Makey |
![]() Transducer |
![]() Welcoming future researchers |
![]() Phononic Crystal |
![]() Home made phone |
LATEST NEWS
March 4th, 2026: We demonstrate extreme subwavelength acoustic imaging using a membrane-based probe acting as a zero-mass sonic meta-atom, enabling the detection of evanescent acoustic waves beyond the diffraction limit! See details in the publications section.
October 2nd, 2025: We introduce an acoustic water display that uses radiation pressure to dynamically shape the water–air interface and create a contactless seven-segment display on the liquid surface! See details in the publications section.
March 1st, 2025: We report a novel approach for in situ monitoring of polymer viscosity using simultaneous ultrasonic and rheological measurements under high and varying temperature conditions! See details in the publications section.
January 22-24, 2025: We co-organized the 23rd Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference (AFPAC 2025), held in Chédigny (France) from January 22–24, 2025, bringing together 90 participants and 63 presentations. Website of AFPAC25.



















