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Dr. Hans-Peter Loock is a Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Queen's University, Canada. He serves as the Head of the Department of Chemistry and leads the Loock Laser Lab, renowned for pioneering work in optical sensing, molecular dynamics, and photonics. His research focuses on developing advanced spectroscopic techniques, fiber-optic sensors, and optical cavities for applications ranging from environmental monitoring to industrial process control.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry (1996) - University of Victoria
- Bachelor of Engineering in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (1991) - Technical University of Darmstadt
Research Interests:
- Laser Photochemistry and Physics (e.g., photochemistry of ice, molecular dynamics)
- Optical Sensors (e.g., cavity ring-down spectroscopy, fiber-optic sensors)
- Nonlinear Optics and Spectroscopic Imaging
- Development of Micro-Analytical Tools
Research Trends in Publications: Recent work emphasizes fiber-optic strain sensing over long distances, AI-driven spectral analysis, and novel optical cavities. His lab bridges fundamental optics with applied sensor technologies for real-world challenges.
Lab and Team: The Loock Lab actively recruits graduate students and postdocs with backgrounds in physical chemistry or materials physics. Current projects include Hadamard Transform fluorescence imaging and fiber-based acoustic recording systems.



