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Computer science research engineer
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Project:
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Job
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Place:
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Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Orsay.
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Date:
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Since July 1999
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Summary:
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I'm working on the data pipeline of the future
ESA's Planck satellite (to be launched in 2007).
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Project:
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Erosion on a Digital Terrain Model
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Laboratoire Informatique et Sciences de la Terre (LIST)
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Date:
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May - June 1999
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Summary:
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The aim of this project was to simulate of erosion
on a digital terrain model. Each effect is described
very basically, but the program allows great flexibility
in their interaction. It was thus possible to combine
the effects of atmospheric and flow erosion, with
sediment transport and deposition. This program features
an interactive colorful 3D visualization.
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Project:
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Delaunay Triangulation of a set of points
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Place:
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Laboratoire Informatique et Sciences de la Terre (LIST)
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Date:
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January 1999
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Summary:
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This project was part of my Software Engineering Course
and was dedicated to the developpment of a geomatics
toolkit. From a random sample of points on a topographic
map, a complete triangle-based mesh is constructed, using
the Delaunay construction, leading to an "optimal" solution.
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Project:
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PhD Thesis in Physics
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SRSI Laboratory, Paris VI University
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Date:
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November 95 - November 98
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Summary:
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My thesis deals with the simulation of concurrent
growth and corrosion, by means of on-lattice models
in the manner of Eden's model. This study is focused
on the behaviour of passivation layers found in
liquid cathod lithium batteries.
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