About
Adam Sharp is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Macquarie University. His research focuses on laser physics, photonics, and advanced optical materials, with significant contributions in diamond Raman lasers, Brillouin lasers, and ultrafast pulse generation.
Research Interests: His work spans nonlinear optics, laser-material interactions, and photonic device development. Key areas include high-power visible lasers, mid-infrared processing, and frequency comb generation. The research has applications in manufacturing, sensing, and communications.
Publication Trends: Over the years, his publications reflect a consistent focus on laser engineering and optical materials. Recent works emphasize high-efficiency Raman and Brillouin systems, ultraviolet pulse generation, and thermal effects in composites under laser exposure.
Projects:
- Establishing an advanced materials processing facility operating in the mid-infrared (2022, completed)
Advising and Grants: While no formal students are listed, he collaborates extensively with senior researchers such as Prof. Richard Mildren and Dr. David Spence. His project funding supports advanced laser facility development.
Labs and Teams: He is part of a leading photonics research group at Macquarie University, specializing in laser development and materials processing using novel optical systems.
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