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Zahra Eslami is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Physics at Tampere University. Her work focuses on supercontinuum generation in optical fibers, particularly exploring mid-infrared applications and noise dynamics in multi-mode systems. She completed her doctoral thesis in 2024, titled "Mid-infrared Supercontinuum Generation in Multimode Optical Fibers".
Her research emphasizes novel fiber materials like tellurite, lead-bismuth-gallate, and chalcogenide, investigating their roles in achieving broadband supercontinuum spectra. Key topics include graded-index multimode fiber design, noise intensity characterization, and low-noise mid-infrared generation. Collaborations with institutions globally—such as with researchers like Genty, Dudley, and Toivonen—highlight her international engagement.
Recent studies (2022–2025) address noise coupling in photoacoustic spectroscopy, environmental applications of optical systems, and ecological impact assessments. Zahra’s publications span Optics Letters, Nature Communications, and other peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating expertise in both fundamental optics and applied environmental science.
- Doctoral Thesis: Tampere University (2024)
- Primary Research Themes: Supercontinuum generation, nonlinear optics, fiber material engineering
No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned. Advising roles or grants are not detailed in the provided information.


