Turbulent convection is one of the main drivers of geophysical and astrophysical flows, and is therefore a key element in climate modeling. It is also involved in many industrial flows. Transport efficiency is often limited by boundary layers whose nature and transitions as a function of control parameters are poorly understood.
The aim of this thesis will be to set up a convection experiment to probe the dissipation rate in boundary layers in the turbulent regime, using an innovative technique developed in the team: multi-scattered wave spectroscopy.