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Bhupesh Kumar is a Research Fellow at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews. His work focuses on advancing optical and photonic technologies through disorder engineering, particularly in random lasers and spectrometers. He has contributed to studies on solid-state polymer lasers, temperature-controlled spectral tuning, and multifractal scattering media applications. His research bridges fundamental physics with practical engineering solutions.
His research interests include developing high-throughput optical devices, exploring localized modes in disordered systems, and applying light-based techniques to biomaterials like silk. These interests span Optics, Photonics, Lasers, and Materials Science, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary applications.
Recent articles highlight advancements in tunable lasers, disorder-enhanced spectrometers, and the mechanics of silk. Collaborations with international researchers have been active in the last five years, though specific details are not provided here.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts. His advising and grant activities are not detailed, but his research outputs include datasets related to speckle spectrometers. He is affiliated with the University of St Andrews’ School of Physics and Astronomy, contributing to both experimental and theoretical research.


