معرفی
Associate Professor Taras Plakhotnik is a faculty member at the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland. His research integrates atomic/molecular physics, quantum optics, and nanomaterials, with emphasis on nanodiamond-based sensors for biological and quantum applications. He teaches undergraduate courses in quantum physics, electronics, and statistical mechanics.
Research interests span:
- Quantum Technologies: Development of rubyene platforms and nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in nanodiamonds for quantum sensing.
- Optical Nanosensing: Ultrasensitive thermometry, intracellular thermal conductivity mapping, and photothermal applications using hybrid diamond nanosensors.
- Spectroscopy: Advanced techniques for single-molecule detection, Raman scattering in atmospheric science, and low-light spectroscopy with sCMOS cameras.
Recent publications (2021–2025) predominantly explore:
- Nanodiamond sensors for intracellular thermal monitoring.
- Metamaterials for subwavelength imaging.
- Rubyene nanoparticles for quantum-enhanced imaging.
- High-precision atmospheric water-content measurements using Raman lidar.
No scientific awards are documented. He has supervised three PhD students to completion, focusing on NV-center applications in thermometry/magnetometry, and holds grants from international agencies like the Human Frontier Science Program.
۰مقاله منتشرشده




