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Time reversed optics (2024-2027)

Abstract

The development of technology to precisely control how light travels through space and time yields the ability to deliver light through objects in ways which would not traditionally be possible and hence opens new applications. This project aims to develop new programmable optical systems for transforming the spatial and temporal properties of light, leveraging recent advances in optical beam shaping. Expected outcomes of this project include the construction and testing of two new types of optical systems. This should provide significant benefits in the areas of biomedical imaging, telecommunications, advanced manufacturing and both classical and quantum optical information processing.

Experts

Associate Professor Joel Carpenter

ARC Future Fellow
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Joel Carpenter
Joel Carpenter