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This project will involve the computer simulation of specific aspects of high-power fiber laser amplifiers. The project will compare and assess the reliability of different modeling approaches, especially in regards to fiber coiling effects. One goal will be complete a parameter sensitivity study for uncertainty quantification purposes. There is no prerequisite to understand lasers, fiber amplifiers, nor nonlinear optics - the relevant information will be taught as the project progresses.
Organization: Scholars
Jacob Robert Grosek
Postdoc
I enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and camping. I have an associate degree in Engineering Science (Broome Community College), two bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Physics (University of Utah), and a master's degree and a PhD in Applied Mathematics (University of Washington). Since graduating I've been working in the Directed Energy Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory. I also volunteer with the AFRL NM STEM Outreach program, which offers fun and challenging science projects to local students in the Albuquerque and larger New Mexico area.
Below is a summary of the desired background for the position, and any general requirements. Additional detail may be found in the application.
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