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Dr. Soon Hock Ng is an Industry Research Fellow at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies. His research focuses on nanotechnology, atomic/molecular/optical physics, and electronics, with particular emphasis on laser-based materials processing and advanced imaging techniques. He leads projects involving femtosecond laser ablation, coded aperture imaging algorithms, and thermal management materials.
His work integrates experimental and computational methods, leveraging synchrotron facilities and advanced spectroscopic tools. Key research themes include energy-efficient materials, optical nanostructures, and bio-inspired material characterization. Dr. Ng has secured significant external grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the Australian Academy of Science, supporting initiatives like X-ray nanolithography and remote synchrotron data platforms.
- Grants: Web platform for remote synchrotron data analysis (2021-2022), X-ray nanolithography facility (2020-2022), Photonic crystals for solar cell efficiency (2019-2022)
- Supervises 8 PhD candidates focusing on metamaterials, laser fabrication, and freeform optical elements
Notable contributions include developing non-linear imaging algorithms for IR applications and creating laser-patterned sapphire substrates for radiative cooling systems. His multidisciplinary approach bridges optics, materials science, and computational engineering for real-world applications in energy and healthcare sectors.
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