About
Dr. Ping Lu is a Research Officer at the Quantum and Nanotechnologies Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Ottawa. His research bridges nanotechnology and photonics with applications in advanced sensing and optical communications.
Education
- PhD in Physics (1997-2001) from University of New Brunswick and University of Ottawa
- MSc & BSc in Physics (1984-1991) from Jilin University
Research Focus
Dr. Lu's research specializes in three interconnected domains: 1) Boron nitride nanotubes for optical sensing and material characterization, 2) Random fiber gratings enabling distributed sensors and laser systems, and 3) Fiber Bragg gratings for optical communications and sensing. His work emphasizes practical implementations using femtosecond laser fabrication and nanomaterial integration.
Publication Trends
Recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on photonics innovation, particularly in fiber laser stabilization techniques, nanotube-based sensing, and advanced grating technologies. Over 80% of works involve experimental validation of novel sensor designs for temperature, humidity and strain measurement, with frequent applications in extreme environments.
Laboratory Affiliations
Dr. Lu conducts research at the National Research Council's Quantum and Nanotechnologies Research Centre in Ottawa, collaborating extensively with photonics researchers at the University of Ottawa. His work involves advanced laser processing facilities and optical characterization laboratories.
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