Compressible Turbulence - From Cold Atoms to Neutron Star Mergers
I attended the first two weeks of the residential programme at the Institute for Nuclear Theory at the University of Washington
It was a wonderful opportunity to make new connections at the INT and start some exciting new lines of research. I presented our recent work on compressible quantum fluids
- Regimes of steady-state turbulence in a quantum fluid
- Observation of Jones-Roberts Solitons in a Paraxial Quantum Fluid of Light
- Velocity correlations of vortices and rarefaction pulses in compressible planar quantum fluids
I also visited the University of Victoria, British Columbia, presenting our work on Observation of JRS in Quantum Fluids of Light in collaboration with Quentin Glorieux group at Sorbonne Université - LKB. It was a highly stimulating visit, and I learned about some of the exciting research going on at UVic!
There were also some interesting sculptures and engravings.
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A machine pretending to be a penguin | Large troll at troll street bridge | Dipoles vortex and electric |
