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Dr. Patrick Salter is a Departmental Lecturer in Photonic Engineering at the University of Oxford's Department of Engineering Science. His research focuses on using short-pulse laser fabrication to develop functional devices, particularly in areas like quantum photonics, liquid crystal applications, and advanced optical systems. He is affiliated with the Department of Engineering Science, located at Parks Road, Oxford.
His research interests span photonic engineering, laser fabrication techniques, and quantum technology. Key projects include developing laser-written waveguides, liquid crystal-based optical components, and diamond-based detectors for quantum sensing and high-energy physics. His work integrates materials science, optics, and engineering to create innovative solutions in photonics and quantum systems.
Recent publications highlight advancements in laser-induced fabrication, adaptive optics, and quantum emitter integration. These studies underscore trends in 3D fabrication, reconfigurable optical elements, and high-precision laser processing for functional device creation. Collaborations with institutions like the RD42 collaboration and ZERO Institute reflect his engagement with broader scientific communities.
No specific scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to photonics and quantum technology are evident through his active research output and involvement in international projects. His work on detectors and sensors has implications for future particle physics experiments and high-temperature sensing applications.
While specific grants or advising roles are not detailed, his research aligns with Oxford's broader initiatives in biomedical engineering, robotics, and advanced materials. The Department of Engineering Science provides a collaborative environment for these interdisciplinary efforts.


