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Fan Zhang is a Researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), affiliated with the Centre for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare. Their work focuses on advanced terahertz metamaterials and plasmonic systems, leveraging dielectric and hybrid structures for precise wave control. Research interests include surface plasmon manipulation, polarization-dependent devices, and active modulation in terahertz regimes. Collaborations involve initiatives like the BloodCounts! consortium.
Education details are not explicitly listed in the provided texts, but their role at DAMTP suggests expertise in applied mathematics and theoretical physics. Research highlights include innovations in gap-tuned metasurfaces, liquid crystal-integrated EIT systems, and dual-band graphene-based plasmonic devices.
Publications span 2016–2025, emphasizing metamaterial design, polarization engineering, and terahertz applications. Key trends include exploration of active control mechanisms, dispersion compensation, and spin-dependent wavefront manipulation. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but contributions to the BloodCounts! consortium highlight collaborative healthcare-related imaging research.
Advising and student mentorship information is unavailable. The Centre for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare provides a platform for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics and healthcare technologies.
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