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Hasan Hassoun


Ecole des Ponts ParisTech

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Hasan Hassoun is a very ambitious and disciplined person who seeks to change and improve the world! He believes that perseverance, will and discipline are the keys to any success. A lifelong learner who looks at each moment as an opportunity to learn, explore and personal develop! He seeks experiences that allow him to be creative, discovers new thinking, enriches his knowledge and looks for diversity environment! Currently, Hasan Hassoun is a PhD candidate in the field of acoustics at Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France. His industrial and academic expertise covers acoustics, automotive NVH, noise and vibration source identification, noise and vibration control, modal analysis and vibro-acoustic signal analysis. The ongoing thesis aims to control the low-frequency harmonic noise.

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