
معرفی
Saydulla Persheyev is a Research Fellow in Metasurfaces at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews. His research focuses on advanced optical technologies, including holographic metasurface patches for augmented reality (AR) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) systems for medical treatments. He bridges fundamental physics with applied biomedical engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the available texts.
His research interests include metasurfaces, biophotonics, and nanotechnology, with key areas such as:
- Design of flexible, conformable metasurfaces for wearable AR devices
- Development of light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for PDT applications
- Laser-based optical trapping and rotation systems
- Monte Carlo modeling of light transport in biological media
- Antimicrobial and antiparasitic PDT mechanisms
Recent articles highlight trends in AR metasurface technology, PDT for drug-resistant infections, and optical trapping innovations. These studies emphasize practical applications in healthcare and engineering.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Advising and grants include leadership of the NERC-funded project 'Photo-Stimulation for Production of Xanthan Gum from Produced Water' (Dec 2022–Mar 2023) and participation in evaluating portable PDT light sources for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Collaborations span material science, biomedicine, and photonics.
His work is conducted within the School of Physics and Astronomy, leveraging cross-disciplinary teams to advance optical technologies and their medical/environmental applications.




