معرفی
Dr. Adrian Ankiewicz is an Honorary Professor in the Department of Fundamental & Theoretical Physics at The Australian National University (ANU). His research focuses on rogue waves in oceans and optical fibers, dissipative solitons, and solitons in optical fibres. He has contributed to over 164 research outputs, including seminal works on nonlinear dynamics and applied mathematics.
Research Interests: Rogue waves and their manifestations in diverse physical systems, nonlinear optics, soliton theory, and mathematical modeling of wave phenomena. Notable areas include the analysis of higher-order rogue waves, coupled equation dynamics, and soliton evolution using complex potential and Lagrangian approaches.
Key Projects: Involved in projects such as 'Rogue waves in realistic situations' (2014–2017), 'Rogue waves in oceans and optical fibers' (2011–2014), and foundational studies in optical waveguides and photonic components. His work integrates theoretical and experimental insights to advance understanding of nonlinear systems.
Grants and Collaborations: Secured funding for projects exploring rogue waves and fiber optics, demonstrating interdisciplinary impact across physics and applied mathematics. Collaborations span global institutions, contributing to advancements in nonlinear science.

