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. The current position deals with free-space optical transmission experiments. It will involve challeges with low SNR, atmospheric turbulence issues, coherent recevers and related signal processing algorithms
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, and to highlight quantum turbulence behaviors. This work will be held in collaboration with physicists and mathematicians from the project. These research, directed by Quentin Chauleur, Radu Chicireanu
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transmission experiments. It will involve challeges with low SNR, atmospheric turbulence issues, coherent recevers and related signal processing algorithms. While we have a state of the art fiber optic
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(INSA) of Rouen Normandy. It is located at the Madrillet technopole, near Rouen. CORIA's research domains encompass both fundamental and applied studies in photonics, turbulence, atomization, and reactive
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under laminar conditions. Finally, TiO2 production in turbulent conditions will be studied using the different optical diagnostics developed in the laboratory (laser-induced incandescence and elastic
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program AMHYABLE. In particular, the work at CNRS will focus on the characterization of the laminar and turbulent flame speeds for NH3 / H2 / N2 / air mixtures, with various fuel blends. The spherical
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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: 279770271 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Computational Turbulent Reacting Flow Laboratory, led by Prof. Michael E. Mueller, invites applications for postdoctoral or more senior
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, aerodynamics and flow turbulence. Knowledge of turbulent flow metrology, measurement methods used in fluid mechanics, especially optical time-resolved PIV using Dantec DynamicStudio software and advanced post
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), using a dual experimental and numerical approach. As part of this postdoctoral contract, we will address the following fundamental question: considering a density-stratified ocean, what turbulence and