Jean-Michel Le Floch

Recently Rated:

Stats

Location:
Work interests:
Affiliation/website:
Preferred contact method: Reply to post in blog/forum/group
Preferred contact language(s):
Contact:
Favourite publications:

Founding Member



Location: Australia, Western Australia, Perth
Work: His current work involves designing low phase noise oscillators at extremely high frequencies (EHF), and generate very high stable source in millimetre waves. He is also involved in material characterisation (thin film and bulk) with electromagnetic cavities and/or optical fibers.
Biographical: He received his PhD degree from both the University of Limoges, France and the University of Western Australia (UWA), Perth, Australia. He studied high Q dielectric resonators using Bragg reflectors and also whispering gallery modes for metrology applications. In 2007, he was working as an engineer at XLIM research institute. In 2008, he was an Australian Research Council postdoctoral fellow with a ARC International linkage scheme in the Frequency Standards and Metrology (FSM) Group located in the School of Physics at UWA in Perth. Then in 2009, he has been appointed with a 3 year position as an ARC APD in the FSM Group then followed by a two year contract as a research associate. Editing language: English Translation: French to English
Favourite Publications: AIP Journal of Applied Physics, Applied Physics Letters, Physical Review B, IEEE Trans. on MTT, UFFC, MWCL, Electronics Letters, PIER-JEMWA,

Timeline