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Joshua Kaufman is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Optics & Photonics at CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida. His research focuses on multi-material optical fibers, nanomaterials, and particle generation through in-fiber fluid instabilities. Notable contributions include work on color-changing fabrics, hybrid chalcogenide/polymer fibers, and scalable nanowire production.
His research interests span advanced material science, photonics, and nanotechnology applications. Recent work emphasizes smart textiles with color-changing capabilities and functional coatings, alongside medical and imaging applications of optical fibers. Earlier studies explored novel methods for creating structured nanoparticles and nanowires using fiber drawing techniques.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary innovations, including mid-wave infrared imaging systems and clinical trials for cancer treatments. Collaborations involve undergraduate researchers in developing experimental setups and material characterization.
He supervises undergraduate research assistants in CREOL's labs, focusing on hands-on projects in fiber optics and material synthesis. His work bridges fundamental science with practical applications in wearable technology, biomedical imaging, and environmental monitoring systems.
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