
معرفی
Pablo Roldán is a Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, within the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences. He holds a BSc and MSc (both with honors) in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Cantabria, where he also earned his PhD in Photonics Engineering (2023). His research focuses on ultrafast laser microfabrication, photonic instrumentation, and biomedical engineering applications.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Telecommunications Engineering, University of Cantabria (Spain)
- MSc (Hons) Telecommunications Engineering, University of Cantabria (Spain)
- PhD in Photonics Engineering, University of Cantabria (Spain, 2023)
Research interests include developing optofluidic devices for sensing, imaging, and biomedical applications. His current work involves creating a multifunctional catheter for lung exploration using ultrafast laser-processed superelastic materials and advanced imaging techniques. He has pioneered polarization-independent femtosecond laser etching in fused silica.
Scientific Awards:
- 2nd Prize, National Award for Excellence in Academic Performance (Spain)
- Best BSc and MSc Theses in Telecommunications Engineering (Spain)
Advising & Grants: Currently supervising research projects on biomedical photonics and laser processing. His work is supported by the Royal Society fellowship and collaborations with institutions like the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences.
Labs & Teams: Active in the Photonics Engineering Group (University of Cantabria) and collaborates with Heriot-Watt University’s Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences. His group develops cutting-edge photonic tools for medical and environmental applications.



