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Professor Ilya Shadrivov is a faculty member in the Department of Fundamental & Theoretical Physics at the Australian National University (ANU), holding a PhD in Physics with active research supervision responsibilities. His work centers on advanced electromagnetic materials and meta-optical systems.
Education:
- PhD in Physics
His research spans metamaterials, dielectric resonators, metasurfaces, and liquid crystal photonics, with significant contributions to terahertz sensing, waveguide engineering, and dynamic optical control systems. Current investigations focus on parametric amplification and tunable meta-devices for infrared applications.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal strong emphasis on terahertz meta-sensors using bound states in the continuum, MEMS-integrated metamaterial filters, and phase-change material optoelectronics, demonstrating convergence of nanofabrication, plasmonics, and reconfigurable electromagnetic systems.
Scientific Awards:
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He serves as Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (2021-2027) and leads projects including 'Novel light-controlled liquid-crystal-based metamaterials for dynamic wave control' (2024), with prior work on terahertz beam measurement platforms and Huygens metasurface sensors.
Professor Shadrivov collaborates within ANU's Research School of Physics framework through the ARC Centre, directing experimental efforts in meta-optical system development and electromagnetic wave manipulation.
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