Joel Carpenterمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Associate Professor Joel Carpenter is an ARC Future Fellow in The University of Queensland's School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His research focuses on manipulating and measuring spatial, polarization, spectral, and temporal properties of light, particularly through multimode fiber applications in optical telecommunications, biomedical imaging, quantum mechanics, and astronomy. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held roles at The University of Sydney and industry positions. Education: Doctor of Philosophy (2009-2012), University of Cambridge, UK Master of Engineering (2007), University of Queensland, Australia Bachelor of Engineering (2002-2006) and Bachelor of Science (2002-2006), University of Queensland, Australia Research interests include spatiotemporal light fields, multimode fiber systems, spatial light modulation, and quantum optics. His work often employs spatial light modulators for beam shaping and control. Recent trends in his publications focus on high-dimensional quantum gates, multi-plane light conversion (MPLC), and ultra-high-speed optical transmission (e.g., 3.56 Peta-bit/s over 55-mode fibers). Awards: ARC Future Fellow Grants/Advising: His ARC Fellowship supports research into novel photonics systems. Advising details are not explicitly listed, but his work involves collaborations with students/postdocs in fiber optics and photonics. Key contributions include development of MPLC devices, spatial tomography techniques, and applications in free-space optical communication. His lab likely focuses on experimental photonics with state-of-the-art spatial light modulators and fiber characterization tools.
- Optical Communications
- Photonics
- Quantum Optics
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