
About
Ian Coddington is a Lecturer affiliated with the NIST PHYSICS department at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is part of the Fiber Sources and Applications Group at NIST, focusing on advanced quantum and photonic technologies. His research emphasizes dual-comb spectroscopy, with applications in environmental monitoring, gas sensing, and real-time data processing.
Research Interests: Quantum Electronics, Photonics, and Dual-Comb Spectroscopy. His work addresses challenges in signal processing, gas isotope analysis, and long-range environmental sensing.
Patents: Includes innovations like nano-scale photonic waveguides for frequency combs and systems for gas leak detection using distributed open-path spectroscopy. These technologies enhance precision and scalability in spectroscopic measurements.
Advising & Grants: While specific students/grants are not listed, his research group actively develops instrumentation critical to environmental and quantum science sectors.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Fiber Sources and Applications Group at NIST, advancing photonics for spectroscopic and industrial applications.
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