Academia
Antoine Serrurier Antoine Serrurier
ISVR - Signal Processing and Control Group
University of Southampton - Highfield
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom

tel: 00 44 (0)23 8059 4934
fax: 00 44 (0)23 8059 3190

email: A.Serruriersoton.ac.uk

I am currently Research Fellow at the Signal Processing and Control Group (Institut of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton), working on the articulatory modeling of Neandertal vocal tract for the European project Hand To Mouth.

I was previously Assistant Lecturer at Speech and Cognition department (ex-ICP) in Grenoble (France). I received a PhD in acoustic and articulatory modelling of the vocal tract from Grenoble Intitute of Technology (at ICP laboratory) under the supervision of Pierre Badin. You can visit my curriculum and research webpages for more details.

05 May 2009
I am currently looking for a (postdoctoral) research position in the field of speech sciences / biomedical sciences from January 2010. You can find more information on my multidisciplinary background (speech production, articulatory modelling, MRI processing, acoustics, 3D reconstruction, speech and feeding movements comparisons, signal and image processing, biomedical images processing, in vivo measurements, speech evolution, phonetics, etc.) on this webpage: curriculum, research, and publications. Do not hesitate to contact me for any question, additional information or proposal.


10 February 2008
Main graphic problems occuring with Internet Explorer have been fixed. Small graphic problems still remain about the relative sizes of the boxes under Internet Explorer, but I assume it does not affect the website in an important way...:-) Works properly with Firefox, Epiphany or Konqueror.

16 January 2008
At last this new webpage is ready and online from today! This page replaces my old webpage which has not been updated for a long time. Please do not hesitate to contact me by email if you see some mistakes in these pages (grammar, spelling, broken links, etc.). Note that some graphic problems seem still to occur with Internet Explorer while working properly with Firefox.
Last updated: 05/05/2009