About me

My research focuses on the development of low-loss visible photonic platforms and nonlinear optical devices, with the broader goal of enabling scalable, high-performance photonic systems for emerging applications in nonlinear and quantum photonics.
My work spans the full development chain — from fabrication process development and device design to system-level performance analysis. I have worked across several material platforms suited to visible-wavelength operation, including silicon nitride, alumina, and thin-film lithium niobate, targeting low propagation loss and broad spectral coverage.
More recently, I have been exploring the heterogeneous integration of these platforms and the application of AI-driven methods for the inverse design and optimisation of photonic structures, with a focus on enhancing nonlinear performance.

Research interests

Device modelling

Visible photonics

Heterogeneous integration

Nonlinear photonics

Publications

Journal Papers

Conference Papers