Currently conducting my research (PhD) in the Cryogenic Cooling of the Einstein Telescope Pathfinder Project (a 3G Gravitational Wave Observatory). Previous experience at Airbus Defence & Space. Specialized on the thermal design and verification of spaceborne cryogenic and optical scientific instruments.
Organisations
Investigating Cryogenic Cooling Solutions for the Einstein Telescope Pathfinder Gravitational Wave Observatory: This study focuses on the exploration, development, and evaluation of a vibration-free cryochain, which includes a multistage cryocooler system, specifically designed to meet the specifications and requirements of the Gravitational Wave Interferometer assembly. Additionally, a sorption-based cooler chain is currently undergoing design and development to further enhance the cooling capabilities.
Other contributions
- Conceptual design of a sorption-based cryochain for the ETpathfinder - ScienceDirect
- ETpathfinder: a cryogenic testbed for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors - IOPscience
Research profiles
Einstein Telescope (Gravitational Wave Observatory)
Current projects
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Netherlands
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