
معرفی
Dr. Harini Hapuarachchi is a Vice Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Science, RMIT University, within the STEM College. Previously, she served as a Research Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science. Her research focuses on quantum systems such as nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, color centers in 2D materials, and semiconductor quantum dots, leveraging plasmonic interactions to advance quantum technologies. Her work spans theoretical and experimental studies in nanophotonics, quantum optics, and nanomaterials engineering.
Research interests include plasmon-quantum emitter interactions, quantum control mechanisms, and the development of hybrid nanostructures for optoelectronic applications. Her contributions address challenges in quantum sensing, quantum computing, and biomedical plasmonic systems.
Her publications explore topics such as nitrogen-doped diamond color centers, orientation-generalized plasmonic models, and quantum master equations. These studies highlight advancements in quantum emitter manipulation and plasmonic field engineering. She is open to supervising PhD and Master’s students in these areas.
Dr. Hapuarachchi’s research has been applied to fields like temperature sensing via plasmonic nanoparticles and long-term water pipe condition assessment using semiparametric models. Collaborations include projects on nanohybrids for tumor imaging and IVF incubator design.



