Infrared image sensors for space and Solar System exploration

Lead Research Organisation: The Open University
Department Name: Faculty of Sci, Tech, Eng & Maths (STEM)

Abstract

As a final year engineer at CentraleSupélec, I have the honor to send you my application for the PhD offer on
nfrared image sensors for space and Solar System exploration. Since my childhood I have been fascinated by
camera technology and light, this passion has taken me to photography as one of my favorite hobbies, so this
curiosity was not limited to art alone but led me to love the science behind it. My passion for optics and
photonics and their promising technology for an eco-responsible and benevolent future, has always helped
me to make my choices. Indeed, after my baccalaureate that I obtained with a very good mention in
Morocco, I integrated the preparatory classes CPGE in order to deepen my knowledge in mathematics.
Always with this vision, to reach my objectives with rigor and patience, I chose within the framework of my
studies in CPGE, to work on a project on the optical holography which falls obviously under photonics
implementing several scientific assets on the interferences, the lasers, the undulatory optics and thus
imaging. This perseverance allowed me to reach one of the excellent schools in Morocco, the Ecole Centrale
Casablanca, part of Centrale network in France for an engineering cycle of international renown where one
learns not only to acquire technical profiles but to have an innovative spirit aiming at building the world of
tomorrow, to consider the stakes of everyday life in order to innovate and challenge oneself and one's
environment.
During my two years at Ecole Centrale Casablanca (ECC), I was able to mature my professional project and
deepen my skills in the field that I want to make a specialty, especially with courses in signal processing,
statistics, quantum physics, solid state physics, DFT for materials, and modeling under COMSOL, essential
prerequisites to continue in this field of innovation in optics. Indeed, during the 1st year experimental
training at ECC, I worked in group on a subject entitled: "the Faraday effect", which more precisely aims at
modulating an optical carrier in left and right polarization by a Faraday coil and quarter-wave blades, an
excellent experiment by which we could apply an information processing of a more optimal optical
perspective avoiding the noise, which generally affects the amplitude of the carrier. In fact, the experiment
received the approval of the juries, since it is something unique and specific to our group, never done or
experienced. The ECC gave me the chance to participate in different projects of innovation and challenges
like the one of the first year, in which I was introduced to the field of artificial intelligence and machine
learning, which is nowadays an indispensable field in any specialization, and through which I deepened my
potentials in coding in python, which I assume to master well, since I used it since my two years in
preparatory classes.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
ST/W005026/1 01/02/2023 31/01/2027
2801108 Studentship ST/W005026/1 01/02/2023 31/07/2026 Imane Dazzazi