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James M. Fraser is a Professor of Physics at Queen's University, Canada, leading an experimental research team in coherent imaging, ultrafast nanosystems, and laser processing. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and has pioneered real-time monitoring techniques for high-power laser manufacturing, including welding and additive manufacturing. His work bridges fundamental physics and industrial applications, with six patents and the co-founding of Laser Depth Dynamics, now part of IPG Photonics. Fraser is recognized for teaching excellence, winning the CAP Teaching Medal and 3M National Fellowship. He directs the NSERC CREATE-MAPS program, fostering interdisciplinary training in photonics and sensing for graduate students in Physics, Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering.
Research interests include optoelectronic properties of carbon nanotubes, 2D materials, and laser processing dynamics. His innovations in inline coherent imaging enable real-time control of manufacturing defects and material behavior. Fraser's contributions span academic publications, patents, and industry partnerships, emphasizing both scientific discovery and practical application.
- Education: PhD, University of Toronto
- Awards: CAP Teaching Medal, 3M National Fellowship, OCE Martin Walmsley Fellowship
- Labs/Teams: Experimental Physics Lab, Laser Depth Dynamics (spin-off)
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