About
Professor Colin Whyte is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, within the Faculty of Science. He is actively engaged in research on high-power microwave and millimeter-wave technologies, with a focus on gyro-amplifiers, plasma physics, and advanced radiation sources.
His research interests span:
- Microwave and Terahertz Physics
- Plasma-Driven Energy Systems
- High-Power Pulsed Sources
- Free-Electron Devices
- Structured Surface Interactions
- Simulation and Experimental Validation
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in developing compact, high-efficiency radiation sources using structured surfaces, gyro-devices, and plasma channels, often in collaboration with key researchers such as Kevin Ronald and Craig Donaldson. These works are primarily applied in space situational awareness, radiobiology, and geophysical probing.
He leads multiple funded research projects and utilizes advanced simulation and experimental facilities at Strathclyde.
Professor Whyte has not been listed with any scientific awards in the provided text.
He serves as Principal Investigator on several grants, including projects on LEO ISAR Antenna, The Laser-hybrid Accelerator for Radiobiological Applications, and Phase Locked High Powered Microwave Sources. His team collaborates extensively within the university and with external partners in the UK space and science sectors.
He is associated with specialized equipment such as the Gauge Controller and Pump (UOS96345) and contributes to major conferences and peer review activities.
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