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Michael Fokine is a Professor at the Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His research focuses on advanced optical materials and fabrication techniques, including semiconductor-core optical fibers, laser-based additive manufacturing of glass, and nonlinear photonics. He leads projects in femtosecond laser micromachining, 3D printing of optical components, and the development of quantum light sources using novel fiber designs. His work bridges fundamental materials science with applied photonics, addressing challenges in high-precision fabrication and optical device integration.
Teaching roles include course responsibilities for Optical Measurement Technology and supervision in Engineering Physics and Applied Physics degree projects. His research has produced breakthroughs in glass 3D printing, silicon-core fiber fabrication, and fiber Bragg grating technologies. Current efforts emphasize scalable production of silica micro-optics and optofluidic systems for biosensing and high-resolution imaging.
Key innovations include low-loss silicon-core fibers, laser-annealed semiconductor fibers, and CO laser systems for fiber preform manufacturing. His interdisciplinary approach combines experimental methods with computational modeling to optimize material properties and device performance. Collaborations span academia and industry, targeting applications in telecommunications, quantum optics, and biomedical engineering.


