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Dr. Andrey Alenin serves as a Senior Lecturer at UNSW Canberra within the School of Engineering and Technology. His extensive academic contributions focus on advanced optical systems, particularly in polarimetry and imaging technologies. With numerous publications spanning over a decade, his work has established him as a significant contributor to the field of optical science and engineering.
Dr. Alenin's research interests center on optical polarimetry, Mueller matrix systems, and advanced imaging techniques. His work spans theoretical foundations of linear systems in optics to practical implementations of polarimetric imaging systems. He has made significant contributions to channeled spectropolarimetry, photoelastic modulator systems, and polarization visualization methods. His research bridges fundamental optical theory with real-world applications in remote sensing, satellite imaging, and quantum communications. The extensive list of book chapters he co-authored demonstrates his deep understanding of Fourier optics and linear systems theory.
Analysis of Dr. Alenin's recent publications reveals a strong trajectory from fundamental polarimetric theory toward practical implementations. His work increasingly incorporates machine learning techniques for polarization data processing, particularly deep learning for spectral-temporal analysis. The research shows progression toward applications in remote sensing and satellite systems, including tropical cyclone monitoring and intersatellite quantum communications. His co-authorship of the comprehensive reference 'Field Guide to Linear Systems in Optics' with J.S. Tyo has provided valuable educational resources for students and researchers in the field.
Dr. Alenin maintains active collaborations with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by his extensive co-authorship network. His work appears in leading optics journals including Applied Optics, Optics Express, and the Journal of the Optical Society of America. His research has practical applications in defense, remote sensing, and quantum communications technologies.



