
About
Susan Spesyvtseva is a Knowledge Exchange Fellow and Associate Dean (Knowledge Exchange) in the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde, based in the Department of Physics. Her work bridges academic research and industrial innovation, focusing on photonics, quantum technologies, space, and applied physics. She plays a key role in facilitating collaborations between industry, government, and academia through mechanisms such as consultancy, KTPs, CPD, and Innovate UK projects.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applications of Cylindrical Vector Beams to Optical Micromanipulation, University College London (2013)
- Master of Physics (MPhys), University of St Andrews (2008)
Susan's research interests lie at the intersection of photonics and real-world applications. She specializes in optical trapping, beam shaping, and plasmonics, with a strong emphasis on use-inspired research. Her work enables technologies in medical devices, space instrumentation, and advanced manufacturing. She actively promotes knowledge transfer and innovation through partnerships with RTOs and industry.
Her recent publications focus on optical manipulation techniques, particularly using structured light and vector beams to control nanoparticles. The research demonstrates trends in precision control of micro- and nano-objects, with applications in biophysics, materials science, and lab-on-a-chip systems. Key themes include rotational dynamics, photothermal effects, and chirality-selective optical forces.
Scientific Awards:
- British Science Association Media Fellowship (2015)
- Carey Foster Prize (2013)
- UK Physics Student of the Year, World Leadership Forum (2008)
Susan advises on and manages multiple research grants and innovation projects, including those funded by the Wellcome Trust and internal university schemes. She leads initiatives such as the Space Photonics project and the Cultures of Collaborative Research project. As a Knowledge Exchange expert, she supports PhD student projects, proof-of-concept studies, and CPD programs, particularly in laser technologies. She is also involved in professional activities including consultancy, conference organization, and public engagement.
She is associated with the Space Academic Network (SPAN) and contributes to Strathclyde’s leadership in photonics and quantum technologies. Her role as Associate Dean enhances cross-faculty collaboration, especially in science and engineering domains. She is a central figure in building innovation ecosystems around emerging technologies.
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