- Optics
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Bo Shrewsbury is an Instructor at the University of Southern California (USC), affiliated with the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. His research explores cutting-edge applications in metamaterials and plasmonics, particularly focusing on tunable thermal emission systems and sensor technologies. Education: Ph.D. in Physics, University of Southern California (expected December 2024) M.S. in Physics, University of Southern California (May 2021) B.S. in Physics, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (May 2019) Research Interests: Dr. Shrewsbury’s work centers on designing metamaterials and plasmonic structures for precise control of thermal properties and optical sensing. He investigates symmetry-breaking phenomena in infrared systems and develops voltage-switchable and electrically tunable materials, with applications in energy-efficient thermal management and biomedical detection. His recent publications highlight advancements in adaptive thermal radiators , thin-film cavity optimization , and ultrasensitive protein sensors . These studies demonstrate a trend toward integrating nanotechnology with functional materials for real-world engineering solutions. While no scientific awards or grants are listed, his contributions to metamaterial design and plasmonic engineering reflect a strong commitment to experimental physics and applied optics. No formal advisees are documented in the provided profile.







