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Dr Keshu Huang serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Materials Physics at the Australian National University, where he is an active member of the X-ray tomography and applications research group. His institutional affiliation centers on advanced materials analysis through cutting-edge imaging techniques.
His research spans Materials Science, Physics, X-ray Imaging, and Tomography, with specialized focus on non-destructive materials characterization. Huang applies these disciplines to develop innovative instrumentation for industrial and scientific applications, particularly in precision optical engineering and micro-machined systems.
His publication record demonstrates expertise in optical engineering solutions, exemplified by his 2017 Scientific Reports article on compact rotary delay lines using micro-machined mirrors. This work reflects his specialization in photonics instrumentation and precision mechanics within materials analysis frameworks.
Huang operates within the X-ray tomography and applications group, which pioneers novel implementations of tomographic techniques for material structure analysis. The group's work bridges fundamental physics with practical engineering solutions for materials science challenges.
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