Hands-On Project: Building a Laser-Induced Cavitation System

Term: 
2025-2026 Fall
Faculty Department of Project Supervisor: 
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Number of Students: 
2

We are seeking motivated undergraduate students to join our project on the design and setup of a laser-induced cavitation system. This project offers a unique opportunity to work with state-of-the-art laser sources and learn how to operate them in experimental research.
Students will:
·       Gain hands-on experience in generating single cavitation bubbles and bubbly flows using both laser and acoustic cavitation methods.
·       Receive training from experienced group members and instructors on advanced methodologies and experimental protocols.
Requirements:
·       Commitment of at least 6 hours per week in the laboratory.

·      Design and set up a laser-induced cavitation test rig.
·       Interest in lasers, nucleation, fluid physics, experimental research.
This project will provide practical experience in laser technology, cavitation physics, and test-rig development, preparing students for future research or industry roles in advanced experimental science.

Related Areas of Project: 
Materials Science ve Nano Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Physics

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