- Photonics
- Optical Engineering
- Laser Technology
- +۳ مورد دیگر
James Salamy is a part-time Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at the College of Engineering, Monash University. He actively contributes to both research and teaching initiatives, with a focus on photonics and engineering education. His work bridges technical innovation with pedagogical advancements, ensuring holistic development of educational strategies. Current Affiliation: Monash University, College of Engineering Academic Role: Lecturer Status: Part-time faculty member His research spans two primary domains: photonics and engineering education . In photonics, he investigates laser stabilization techniques using microring resonators for dense wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) systems, aiming to improve optical network scalability and reliability. In education, he explores factors influencing student success, including mental health literacy, onboarding experiences, and the role of failure in academic growth. Additionally, he has contributed to cloud-based machine learning infrastructure optimization. Recent research trends emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between Monash University and the University of Warwick, focusing on scalable automated feedback systems for cross-campus education. His technical work on self-injection locking mechanisms has implications for temperature-stable laser systems, while his educational studies address equity and pedagogical innovation. While no scientific awards are documented in the provided material, his 2024-2025 projects include research on Research Cross Campus Peer Instructions and scalable feedback systems, demonstrating his commitment to enhancing engagement in information engineering education.











