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Paul-Edouard MASSON-LABORDE

Scientist

I received my Ph.D. degree in plasma physics in 2006 in the field of laser-plasma interaction, and after a postdoctoral position in the Physics Department of the University of Alberta in Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) I joined the CEA in 2008. I study laser plasma physics in the context of Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) and more generally for High Energy Density Plasmas. My research interests include laser-plasma instabilities such as Stimulated Brillouin or Raman scattering, occurring in ICF experiments, electronic and ionic transport modeling and understanding. My projects include theoretical modeling and experiments interpretation through hydrodynamic simulations, wave-coupling simulations and/or particle-in-cell and Fokker-Planck simulations. My interests and contributions extend to the study of plasmas conditions which is of particular interest for Inertial Confinement Fusion and High Energy Density Plasmas.