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This master’s thesis aimed at exploring the field of micro-acoustic spectrometry using surface acoustic waves. The objectives of this project were to design and fabricate a platform for the detection and characterization of bioentities. Design of a delay l ...
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Simulation and experimental study of proton bunch self-modulation in plasma with linear density gradients

Ambrogio Fasoli, Ivo Furno, Patrick Blanchard, Yanis Andrebe, Riccardo Agnello, Falk Hans Braunmüller, Christine Stollberg, Sun Hee Kim, Alban Sublet

We present numerical simulations and experimental results of the self-modulation of a long proton bunch in a plasma with linear density gradients along the beam path. Simulation results agree with the experimental results reported [F. Braunmller, T. Nechae ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2021

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A Functional Framework For Ultrasound Imaging

Paul Hurley, Matthieu Martin Jean-André Simeoni

Delay-And-Sum (DAS), the state-of-art in ultrasound imaging, is known to be sub-optimal, resulting in low resolution and contrast. Most proposed improvements involve ad-hoc re-weighting, or hit computational bottlenecks given real-time requirements. This p ...
IEEE2018

A FUNCTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR ULTRASOUND IMAGING

Paul Hurley, Matthieu Martin Jean-André Simeoni

Delay-And-Sum (DAS), the state-of-art in ultrasound imaging, is known to be sub-optimal, resulting in low resolution and contrast. Most proposed improvements involve ad-hoc re-weighting, or hit computational bottlenecks given real-time requirements. This p ...
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Fermi resonance in CO2: Mode assignment and quantum nuclear effects from first principles molecular dynamics

Sara Bonella, Guillaume André Jean Fraux

Vibrational spectroscopy is a fundamental tool to investigate local atomic arrangements and the effect of the environment, provided that the spectral features can be correctly assigned. This can be challenging in experiments and simulations when double pea ...
Amer Inst Physics2017

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Marilyne Andersen, Luisa Pastore, Siobhan Francois Rockcastle, Parag Rastogi, Hélène Yvette Claudine Monari, Guillaume Charles Johan Rouff soit Rueff

The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic understanding, through simulation-based assessment, of how contemporary urban planning affects the bioclimatic features of existing historic architecture. An emblematic early 20th century Brazilian building, ...
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Beam Dynamics Studies in Recirculating Machines

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The LHeC and the CLIC Drive Beam share not only the high-current beams that make them prone to show instabilities, but also unconventional lattice topologies and operational schemes in which the time sequence of the bunches varies along the machine. In ord ...
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