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Overview

Eric J. Jumper is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with a focus on optical and fluid dynamic phenomena.

Their work encompasses several specialized subfields, including atomic and molecular physics and optics, electrical and electronic engineering, computational mechanics, instrumentation, and environmental engineering.

Key topics in their research include:

  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
  • Optical wireless communication technologies
  • Advanced optical sensing technologies
  • Fluid dynamics and turbulent flows
  • Wind and air flow studies
  • Ocular and laser science research
  • Aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows

Eric J. Jumper has contributed to numerous publications, often collaborating with frequent co-authors such as Matthew Kalensky, Stanislav Gordeyev, Aaron Archibald, Mark R. Rennie, and Matthew R. Kemnetz.

The primary venues for their published research include:

  • Applied Optics
  • AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM
  • AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum
  • AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
  • AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Eric J. Jumper illustrate the breadth of their expertise and include:

  • Estimation of atmospheric optical turbulence strength in realistic airborne environments, 2022, Applied Optics
  • In-flight measurement of atmospheric-imposed tilt: experimental results and analysis, 2022, Applied Optics
  • Aircraft to Ground Profiling: Turbulence Measurements and Optical System Performance Modeling, 2021, AIAA Journal
  • Turbulence scale effects and resolution requirements in aero-optics, 2021, Applied Optics
  • Turbulence Profiling Using AAOL-BC, 2020, AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum

The themes present in their research contributions commonly address the challenges of atmospheric turbulence and measurement techniques relevant to airborne environments and aero-optics performance modeling. These reflect an integration of engineering principles with applied physics to analyze and model complex fluid and optical phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms and Responses of a Dielectric Barrier Plasma Actuator: Geometric Effects

    C. L. Enloe;Thomas E. McLaughlin;Robert D. VanDyken;K. D. Kachner

  • Mechanisms and Responses of a Single Dielectric Barrier Plasma Actuator: Plasma Morphology

    C. L. Enloe;Thomas E. McLaughlin;Robert D. VanDyken;K. D. Kachner

  • Recent advances in aero-optics

    Eric J. Jumper;Edward J. Fitzgerald

  • APPLICATION OF WEAKLY-IONIZED PLASMAS AS WING FLOW-CONTROL DEVICES

    Thomas Corke;Eric Jumper;Martiqua Post;Dmitriy Orlov

  • Fluid dynamics and aero-optics of turrets

    Stanislav Gordeyev;Eric Jumper

  • Physics and Measurement of Aero-Optical Effects: Past and Present

    Eric J. Jumper;Stanislav Gordeyev

  • The optical distortion mechanism in a nearly incompressible free shear layer

    E. J. Fitzgerald;E. J. Jumper

  • Lift-curve characteristics for an airfoil pitching at constant rate

    E. J. Jumper;S. J. Schreck;R. L. Dimmick

  • Experimental studies of aero-optical properties of subsonic turbulent boundary layers

    Stanislav Gordeyev;Adam E. Smith;Jacob A. Cress;Eric J. Jumper

  • Aero-Optical Effects of Supersonic Boundary Layers

    Stanlislav Gordeyev;Eric Jumper;Tim E. Hayden

  • AERO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPRESSIBLE, SUBSONIC TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYERS

    Stanislav Gordeyev;Eric J. Jumper;T. Terry Ng;Alan B. Cain

  • Single dielectric barrier aerodynamic plasma actuation

    Carl L. Enloe;Thomas E. McLaughlin;Eric J. Jumper;Thomas C. Corke

  • Characterization and Aero-Optic Correction of a Forced Two-Dimensional Weakly Compressible Shear Layer

    R. Mark Rennie;Daniel A. Duffin;Eric J. Jumper

  • Airborne Aero-Optics Laboratory

    Eric J. Jumper;Michael A. Zenk;Stanislav Gordeyev;David Cavalieri

  • Aero-Optical and Flow Measurements Over a Flat-Windowed Turret

    Stanislav Gordeyev;Tim E. Hayden;Eric J. Jumper

  • Quantification of aero-optical phase distortion using the small-aperture beam technique

    Eric J. Jumper;Ronald J. Hugo

  • Model for oxygen recombination on silicon-dioxide surfaces

    W. A. Seward;E. J. Jumper

  • Potential Flow Model for Plasma Actuation as a Lift Enhancement Device

    Kortny Hall;Eric Jumper;Thomas Corke;Thomas McLaughlin

  • Time-Resolved Wave Front Measurements Through a Compressible Free Shear Layer

    Ronald J. Hugo;Eric J. Jumper;George Havener;Chip Stepanek

  • Model for Oxygen Recombination on Reaction-Cured Glass

    E. J. Jumper;W. A. Seward

  • Shear Layers and Aperture Effects for Aero-Optics

    John P Siegenthaler;Stanislav Gordeyev;Eric Jumper

Frequent Co-Authors

Ari Glezer
Ari Glezer Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas McLaughlin
Thomas McLaughlin United States Air Force Academy
Thomas Corke
Thomas Corke University of Notre Dame
Michael D. Lemmon
Michael D. Lemmon University of Notre Dame
John E. Renaud
John E. Renaud University of Notre Dame
Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Beverley McKeon
Beverley McKeon California Institute of Technology

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