معرفی
Dr. Nazim Bharmal is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Durham University, specializing in adaptive optics and wavefront sensing technologies for astronomical applications. His work bridges optical engineering, machine learning, and instrumentation development.
- Research Focus: Adaptive optics, laser guide stars, neural networks for wavefront sensing, and high-contrast imaging systems.
- Key Collaborations: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to plenoptic wavefront sensors, data-driven adaptive optics control, and novel techniques like PPPP (Projected Pupil Plane Pattern) for laser guide star systems. These studies emphasize improving resolution in astronomical imaging through advanced sensor design and noise mitigation.
His work on wind-driven halo artifacts in high-contrast images and quasi-static aberration calibration demonstrates expertise in addressing atmospheric and instrumental challenges in ground-based telescopes. Collaborations with institutions like the William Herschel Telescope and industry partners (e.g., SPIE) underscore his role in advancing observational astronomy.
