Optical Engineering 编辑
Dr Daniel H. Broaddus
Dr Daniel H. Broaddus 于2010年6月获得Cornell University应用与工程物理学博士学位,具有八年光电科学领域研究经验。Dr Broaddus 曾发表了五篇文章,其中包括发表在Applied Physics Letters杂志上的"Self-phase modulation at visible wavelengths in nonlinear ZnO channel waveguides" 一文。在Cornell大学期间,与Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems中心共同开展了电子光学和非线性光学的科研项目。他在博士期间的研究范围包括超大带宽远程通信、材料科学以及激光物理学等。在普林斯顿大学任职期间,他曾担任Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory实验室实习研究员,积累了丰富的等离子和高场物理领域研究经验。他的学士论文内容是关于高密度等离子体在气体中的生成。Dr Broaddus于2010年加入理文编辑,任物理、纳米技术、电子工程领域高级编辑&讲师。
Daniel H. Broaddus completed his PhD in Applied & Engineering Physics at Cornell University in June 2010. Dr Broaddus has been an author or co-author on five manuscripts, including \Self-phase modulation at visible wavelengths in nonlinear ZnO channel waveguides, published in Applied Physics Letters. He has eight years of experience in optical science. While at Cornell, Dr Broaddus has been associated with the Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems and led research projects in nanophotonics and nonlinear optics. His dissertation research has applications in ultra-high-bandwidth telecommunications, material science, and laser physics. During his tenure at Princeton, Dr Broaddus was a research intern at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory where he gained a familiarity with plasma and high-field physics. His undergraduate thesis focused on high-density plasma generation in gases. Dr Broaddus joined the Edanz Group as a writer and editor in 2010.
Dr Elizabeth Juarros
物理学家。曾从事原子、分子、光物理领域的研究,在各种国际同行审查期刊杂志多次发表文章,并在国际会议上提交。研究领域包括研究高量子力学系统中光与物质的相互作用,特别是超冷极地分子的形成。利用这些分子样本,可探寻标准模式以外的物理现象,现已有人建议利用超冷极地分子实现量子计算机的制造。曾在美国康涅狄格大学从事数年教学,曾获英国阿伯丁大学教学奖金。一直参与新教学法实践,包括团体问题解决实验室和交互式学习法。2010年加入理文编辑,从事写作和编辑工作。
Dr Juarros is a physicist with research experience in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics and has published papers in various international peer-reviewed journals, as well as presented at international conferences. Her research has involved examining light-matter interactions in highly quantum mechanical systems, specifically the formation of ultracold polar molecules. Samples of these molecules could be used to probe physics beyond the standard model and it has been proposed that ultracold polar molecules could be used to aid in the realization of a quantum computer. Dr Juarros also has several years of undergraduate teaching experience at the University of Connecticut in the USA and has held a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Aberdeen in the UK. She has been involved in the implementation of new teaching techniques, including group problem solving laboratories and interactive learning methods for lectures. Dr Juarros began working as a writer and editor for Edanz group in 2010.
- Physics
- Atmospheric Sciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Climatology
- Electromagnets
- Astrophysics
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Applied Mathematics
- Geophysics
- High Energy - Particle Physics
- Theoretical Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Optical Engineering
- Quantum mechanics
- Oceanography
- Thermodynamics
- Physical Chemistry
- Semiconductors
Assoc Prof Michael Dewe
Michael Dewe,副教授,2006年12月退休,退休前任Canterbury大学IT系主任,现为信息与通信技术副教授和顾问。任Canterbury大学IT系主任之前,曾任电子电气工程系助教。主要研究领域为:先进仪表和数据采集系统、以及在电能质量实时监测(谐波分析)和地震监测与记录中的具体应用。曾授课程:工程设计、计算机硬件、仪表和工程管理。早期曾作为电子系统工程师,参与欧洲空间项目下的卫星与发射载体飞行与和地面系统的设计。作为系统工程师,拥有从工程到各学科应用的丰富经验。2008年开始为理文编辑工作。
Assoc Prof Michael Dewe retired in December 2006 as University of Canterbury IT Director and is currently an Adjunct Assoc Prof and a consultant to the Information and Communication Technology industry. Prior to his position as University IT Director, he was an Assoc Prof (Reader) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Research interests focused on advanced instrumentation and data acquisition systems with specific applications to real-time power quality monitoring (harmonic analysis) and seismic earthquake measurement and recording. He lectured in engineering design, computer hardware, instrumentation, and engineering management. His early career was as an electronic systems engineer, designing flight and ground systems for satellites and launch vehicles for European Space Projects. A systems engineer, Assoc Prof Dewe has wide experience in applications of engineering to various scientific disciplines. He began working with the Edanz Group in 2008.
- Physics
- Climatology
- Earth Sciences
- Electromagnets
- Biomedical Engineering
- Engineering
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- Applied Mathematics
- Geophysics
- Hydrology
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- Quantum mechanics
- Telecommunications
- Oceanography
- Thermodynamics
- Remote Sensing of Environment
- Semiconductors
Mr Gregory Betzel
Mr Betzel目前是新西兰基督城坎特伯雷大学博士生,研究方向:人造钻石在临床应用X射线探测中的使用。Mr Betzel 拥有6年多医疗、加速器和探测物理研究论文的写作经验,曾在两个美国Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 实验室和Argonne National Laboratory实验室工作。曾在专业工程研究和生产环境中工作了三年。于2008年开始为理文编辑工作,担任编辑。
Mr Betzel is currently a doctoral student at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, where he is investigating the use of synthetic diamonds as X-ray detectors for clinical applications. Mr Betzel has over six years of experience authoring medical, accelerator, and detector physics research in peer-reviewed journals and other publications. He has laboratory experience at both the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. He worked previously for three years in a professional engineering research and manufacturing environment. Mr Betzel began working as an editor with the Edanz Group in 2008.
Mr Mark Kurban
Kurban先生对凝聚相动态的研究包括量子力学、液体力学、热力学和静态力学。此外,还通过电子自旋共振光谱法进行液相分析。此研究主要集中在量子自旋交换率以及利用再次碰撞率确定液体体相性质的可能性。曾以第一作者身份在Journal of Chemical Physics中发表文章。还曾在加州威尔逊山天文台从事过60英尺塔的太阳物理学项目的研究。2011年加入理文编辑。
Mr Kurban’s research on condensed phase dynamics has involved quantum mechanics, hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics. He has also examined the liquid phase through electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. This research has focused on the quantum spin-exchange rates and the possibility of using recollision rates to determine bulk properties of a liquid. Mr Kurban has published as a first author in the Journal of Chemical Physics. He has also conducted research for the solar physics project of the 60-ft Tower at Mt. Wilson Observatory in California. Mr Kurban began working as an editor for the Edanz Group in 2011.
Dr Glenn MacEwen
拥有26年IT工作经验,这期间一直在加拿大女王大学计算与信息科学学院任教。任职期间发表了多份期刊和会议论文,出版了一本计算机系统教科书,并担任数家研究性期刊杂志审稿人。曾多次指导博士论文,并在许多工程与自然科学审查委员会任职。Dr MacEwen还合伙创办了一家软件公司Andyne Computing Limited,成功上市后出任公司董事。10年前离职女王大学,后一直任笠技编辑和撰稿人。重点领域包括:计算机安全,计算机系统,软件工程,计算机科学,形式方法,规范要求,电气工程,工程,数学,信息技术,电信,计算机网络和操作系统。2010年加盟理文编辑,担任撰搞人和编辑。
Dr MacEwen has 26 years experience in the IT field as a faculty member in the Department of Computing and Information Science at Queen's University in Canada. During this time he has published numerous journal and conference papers, published a textbook on computer systems, and acted as a reviewer for several research journals. He has supervised numerous PhD dissertations and served on many engineering and natural science examination committees. Dr MacEwen also co-founded a software company, Andyne Computing Limited, and became a director when it became a successful public company. Since leaving Queen’s University 10 years ago, Dr MacEwen has been a technical editor and writer. The fields he focuses on include computer security, computer systems, software engineering, computer science, formal methods, requirements specification, electrical engineering, engineering, mathematics, information technology, telecommunications, computer networks, and operating systems. Dr MacEwen joined the Edanz Group as an editor and writer in 2010.
- Electromagnets
- Biomedical Engineering
- Engineering
- Astrophysics
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Applied Mathematics
- High Energy - Particle Physics
- Networks
- Robotics
- Theoretical Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Science
- Optical Engineering
- Mathematics
- Quantum mechanics
- Telecommunications
- Thermodynamics
- Semiconductors
Mr David MacDonald
MacDonald 先生是一位经验丰富的电子和电气工程信息科学家,研究生阶段的研究内容是光纤激光陀螺系统。1994年至2007年间,他一直从事 Thomson Scientific 旗下 Inspec 数据库学术和科技文章,主要是电子学、光电子学、半导体电子学,以及电信领域文章的索引和摘要编辑工作。之后,任专利分析师一职,为 Derwent World Patent Index 提供数据内容,领域覆盖电子材料和制造,半导体设备和电路及其制造商,以及包括液晶和电致发光显示器的电子显示技术。MacDonald 先生从2008年起为理文编辑工作。
Mr MacDonald is an experienced information scientist in the electronic and electrical engineering field. Following post-graduate research in optical fiber laser gyroscopes, he worked for Thomson Scientific from 1994 to 2007 as an indexer and abstractor of academic and scientific papers for the Inspec database, specializing in electronics, optoelectronics and semiconductor electronics, and later telecommunications. He then worked in a patent analyst role for Thomson, providing content for the Derwent World Patent Index, covering electronic materials and manufacturing, semiconductor devices and circuits and their manufacture, and electronic display technology including liquid crystal and electroluminescent displays. He began working as an editor for Edanz Editing in 2008.
Mr Jason Agne
Agne先生的最初研究主要集中在量子/光学物理和电气工程。后来,在私企与日本科学家共事了4年。Agne先生目前正在美国爱荷华大学从事博士生研究(物理学)。2011年加盟理文编辑,担任编辑。
Mr Agne’s initial studies focused on quantum/optical physics and electrical engineering. He then spent 4 years working in the private sector with Japanese scientists. Mr Agne is currently undertaking his PhD studies (in Physics) and researching at the University of Iowa. He joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
Dr Alex Lewalle
Dr Lewalle是一位多学科物理学家,拥有半导体和凝聚态物理方面的背景。博士研究主要涉及对超净低维度硅MOSFET和GaA异质结构中电子关联的量子现象的分析。在低温设备的广泛应用和低温下高灵敏度电子测定方面拥有丰富经验。博士后研究以及近期研究主要集中于生物系统中细胞和单分子水平的物理结构。在伦敦大学国王学院期间,Dr Lewalle建立并使用了一种光镊系统,用以测定单肌球蛋白分子(即引起肌肉紧张的蛋白)的僵硬度。现于伦敦大学学院进行趋化细胞中力产生机制的研究。2011年加入理文编辑。
Dr Lewalle is a multidisciplinary physicist with a background in semiconductor and condensed-matter physics. His PhD research examined quantum phenomena related to electron correlations in ultra-clean low-dimensional silicon MOSFETs and GaAs heterostructures. Dr Lewalle’s experiments made extensive use of cryogenic equipment and high-sensitivity electronic measurements at low temperatures. His post-doctoral study and recent research has focused on the physics of biological systems at the cellular and single-molecule levels. At King's College London, Dr Lewalle built and used an optical-tweezer system to measure the mechanical stiffness of single myosin molecules, the proteins that give rise to tension in muscle. Currently, at University College London, he studies the force-producing mechanisms in chemotactic cells. Dr Lewalle joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011