Photonics and Optoelectronics Postgraduate Programs by Coursework laser

Teaching Staff

Professor Mike Gal: Mike is Professor of Physics and coordinator of the Photonics and Optoelectronics. His research interest is in semiconductor optics and solid-state physics. In this program, he teaches the Laser and Applications course, the Optoelectronics course, and supervises the Laboratory classes.
Professor Paul Curmi: Paul is Associate Professor in Physics, and teaches the Advanced Optics course. His research interest includes Fourier optics, and X- ray crystallography to determine the structures of biological macromolecules, especially proteins.
Associate Professor Alex Hamilton: Alex is Senior Lecturer in the School of Physics. He teaches the Physics of Semiconductor Devices course. His research interests involve the investigations of the fundamental electronic properties of sub-micron semiconductor devices, from quantum electronics through to quantum computation. He is also interested in all aspects of semiconductor device nanofabrication, and in the emerging field of molecular electronics
Associate Professor C.Y. Kwok: Chee is Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. He teaches the Mircosystems Technology course. Not surprisingly, his research interests include the microsystems (MEMS), the application of micromachining technology to microsensors and microactuators, and microoptoelectromechanical systems.
Associate Professor Gang-Ding Peng: Gand-Ding is Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. He teaches the Theory of Optical Fibre course and the course on Optical Communications together with Dr. Ian Skinner. Professor Peng's research interests include optical fibre communication and optical fibre sensing, fibre-optic devices, and polymer optical fibres and devices
Dr. Iain Skinner: Iain is Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. He teaches the Theory of Optical Fibre course and the course on Optical Communications together with A/Prof Peng. His research interest include nonlinear optical waveguides pulse propagation and distortion due to nonlinear effects, and optical signal processing.

Tutors and laboratory demonstrators

  • Dr. P. McMillan
  • Dr. T. Puzzer
  • Dr. J. Lawrence
  • Mr. P. Childs

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