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Geometric analysis of transcendental solutions of nonlinear systems

Modern science derives its power from mathematics. The project aims to capture, identify and describe pivotal, transcendental solutions of nonlinear systems that are universal in sc more...

Supervisor(s): Joshi, Nalini (Professor), Radnovic, Milena (Dr)

Advanced control of large-scale power electronics systems

Advanced control of large-scale power electronics systems for next-generation renewable energy integration. more...

Supervisor(s): Li, Sinan (Dr)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MACHINE LEARNING ASSISTED NEWBORN CRITICAL CARE (VIRTUAL CRITICAL CARE MODELING)

The most vulnerable critical care patients are newborn babies both those extremely premature and sick full term. High resolution physiological data is displayed for all patients but more...

Supervisor(s): McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Waveguide-coupled 2D materials for spontaneous parametric down conversion (SPDC) generation and collection

This project aims to generate correlated photons directly on-chip from 2D materials. more...

Supervisor(s): Palomba, Stefano (Associate Professor)

Novel nanolasers: a brighter future for photonic integrated devices

The final aim of this project is to develop a more efficient and possibly electrically pumped plasmonic nanolaser. more...

Supervisor(s): Palomba, Stefano (Associate Professor)

Upconverting nanoparticle in DNA-linked plasmonic dimer for biosensing

This project aims to develop a solution-based plasmonic enhanced biosensor. more...

Supervisor(s): Palomba, Stefano (Associate Professor)

PLASMONIC-ENHANCED RAMAN SCATTERING SCANNER: A REVOLUTION IN MOBILE SENSING

This project aims to develop nanoscale waveguide-enhanced spontaneous Raman scattering, thereby bringing on-chip single molecule detection and identification to reality. This projec more...

Supervisor(s): Palomba, Stefano (Associate Professor)

Gravitational Microlensing Time Delay

This project will explore gravitational microlensing time delays, determining the impact of stellar masses on the signal from bursty sources, like gamma ray or fast radio bursts. more...

Supervisor(s): Lewis, Geraint F. (Professor)