About
Kristian Helmerson is a Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University. His research focuses on ultracold atomic gases, biophysics, and biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on leveraging optical techniques such as laser-based optical forces. Key areas include superfluidity in disordered or reduced-dimension systems, quantum turbulence, and biomolecular studies using optical methods.
He leads or collaborates on 13 active research projects, including initiatives in quantum computing, pest monitoring systems using optical technologies, and advanced microscopy for quantum gas studies. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovations in biotechnology and quantum sensing.
Recent publications highlight advancements in visible light communications, nanophotonic biosensors, and the behavior of ultracold gases. Helmerson has supervised numerous students offering experimental/theoretical projects at honours and PhD levels, with a focus on interdisciplinary research blending theory and practical experimentation.
Notable collaborations involve institutions like the University of Southern Queensland and industry partners such as Zoophotonics, demonstrating a commitment to translating academic research into real-world applications.
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