Imperial College London

DrJunaSathian

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Materials

Honorary Senior Lecturer
 
 
 
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Contact

 

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Location

 

Royal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

 Juna Sathian received her PhD in Physics from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia in 2013. Her main research is focused on Nonlinear optics and Laser Physics. She joined the Maser project in 2014 where she works on the optical pump setup and characterisation of room-temperature maser. She has carried out research and patented, with Dr Mark Oxborrow, a novel form of luminescent concentrator for pumping maser, and for therapeutic applications. Her research interests include novel or improved light sources,  tunable diode-pumped solid-state laser systems and laser frequency stabilization.

Publications

Journals

Eldeeb HB, Eso E, Jarchlo EA, et al., 2021, Vehicular VLC: A Ray Tracing Study Based on Measured Radiation Patterns of Commercial Taillights, Ieee Photonics Technology Letters, Vol:33, ISSN:1041-1135, Pages:904-907

Eso E, Ghassemlooy Z, Zvanovec S, et al., 2021, Vehicle-to-Vehicle Relay-Assisted VLC With Misalignment Induced Azimuth or Elevation Offset Angles, Ieee Photonics Technology Letters, Vol:33, ISSN:1041-1135, Pages:908-911

Eso E, Ghassemlooy Z, Zvanovec S, et al., 2021, Fundamental Analysis of Vehicular Light Communications and the Mitigation of Sunlight Noise, Ieee Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol:70, ISSN:0018-9545, Pages:5932-5943

Eso E, Ghassemlooy Z, Zvanovec S, et al., 2021, Performance of Vehicular Visible Light Communications under the Effects of Atmospheric Turbulence with Aperture Averaging, Sensors, Vol:21

Conference

Long S, Ford B, Elsdon M, et al., 2023, Resonator Design For High-Brightness Luminescent Concentrator Pumped MASERs

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