Étiquette : Python
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Svalbard Weather Information: Building a Trip-Planning Tool for the Arctic
During my internship at the University Center in Svalbard (UNIS), I had the opportunity to develop the IWIN (Isfjorden Weather Information Network), a project focused on building and maintaining a network of weather stations in the Arctic. Building on this experience, I started to develop in the summer 2024 the Svalbard Weather Information (SWI) platform…
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Aerodynamic forcing of the fore-aft bending of a wind turbine due to turbulence
This project, conducted within the framework of the Chaire EOLE with educational input from Siemens Gamesa, explores the dynamic interaction between wind turbulence and wind turbine structures, particularly focusing on the fore-aft bending due to aerodynamic forces. This research examines how wind turbulence affects turbine stability and longevity, using computational simulations and theoretical models to…
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Exploring Hydrographic Patterns and Circulation in the Isfjorden Trough
This report, part of the 2023 AGF214 field report, investigates hydrographic patterns and water circulation in the Isfjorden Trough, Spitsbergen, using data collected in September 2023 by the research vessel Helmer Hanssen under the guidance of the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). This study, conducted in collaboration with Amanda Skogjordet, focuses on understanding how Atlantic…
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Solar Radiation for Renewable Energy Production at Kapp Linné
Within the Polar Meteorology and Climate course at the University Center in Svalbard (UNIS) I got to work with Mathilde Bøkevoll, Laura Kruizenga and Vårin Følling Sørensen under the supervision of Arthur Garreau on the renewable energy at Kapp Linné based on our field work week at the beginning of September 2023. This project brought…
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Amplitude-Division Interferometers: Fabry-Pérot, Michelson, Mach-Zehnder…
As part of the curriculum at INSA Rouen Normandie, I contributed to a hands-on project focused on amplitude-division interferometers, including the Fabry-Pérot, Michelson, and Mach-Zehnder systems. Under the guidance of Dr. David Honoré, our team investigated the theoretical foundations and practical applications of these optical instruments, which are pivotal in fields like spectroscopy, telecommunications, and…
