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Andriy Gorbach is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Centre for Photonics and Photonic Materials and Condensed Matter Physics CDT. His office is located in 8 WEST 3.54, and he actively supervises doctoral students in theoretical and computational photonics research.
His research focuses on nonlinear wave phenomena, nonlinear optics, and photonics, with emphasis on controlling light in nano-photonic structures through geometric and material parameter manipulation. Key active areas include nonlinear optics of 2D materials and quantum optics in lithium niobate photonic nano-wires. His fingerprint reveals dominant expertise in Solitary Wave Physics (100%), Waveguide Physics (77%), Polariton Physics (19%), and Four-Wave Mixing (17%).
Recent publications demonstrate strong trends in topological photonics and nonlinear frequency conversion, with recurring themes in lithium niobate waveguide arrays, soliton dynamics, and parametric processes. His work bridges classical electromagnetic theory and quantum photonics, showing increasing focus on topological edge states and frequency comb generation since 2023.
Gorbach leads or collaborates on significant research grants including Frequency comb generation by second order nonlinearities (Royal Society, 2023-2026) and Nonlinear photonics with 2D materials (Royal Society, 2022-2024). His supervised work encompasses 5 doctoral projects, with datasets supporting 7 major publications. He maintains active collaborations through EU Horizon 2020 and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council projects.
He operates within the Centre for Photonics and Photonic Materials, utilizing advanced computational resources for theoretical modeling of light-matter interactions in nanoscale structures. Current efforts focus on integrating 2D materials with photonic circuits and exploring quantum-classical analogies in nonlinear wave systems.

