Angelique N. Lasseigne: About the Author
Chief Technology Officer, G2MT
For more than a decade, Dr. Angelique Lasseigne has focused on developing the next generation of non-destructive sensors to measure through-thickness material properties and performing metallurgical failure analysis and consulting across a variety of industries. Dr. Lasseigne received her undergraduate degrees in Physics and Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from Centenary College of Louisiana and Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO, where she later earned her Master's and Ph.D. degrees in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Angelique then completed an Academy of Science - National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO where she continued to develop and test the capabilities of advanced non-destructive sensors to measure through-thickness hydrogen concentrations in metals. Angelique has published over 90 papers and co-authored three books in the fields of welding metallurgy, corrosion, and non-destructive testing for materials characterization.
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The future of inspection will be based on predictive and proactive technologies that effectively monitor material properties of structures and systems over their entire service life.