Wasem Aljuaid
Wasem’s research interest is in imaging and sensing system by using photonic nanojet PNJ created by dielectric particles. Their PhD research project is titled 'High-resolution photonic nanojets for detection and manipulation of subwavelength structures'
Project title
'High-resolution photonic nanojets for detection and manipulation of subwavelength structures'
About
After studying for my masters degree at the University Of Cincinnati in Ohio State, I worked at Islamic University as a teaching assistant in a physics department, teaching second year physics students physics and lab courses.
Project description
My research is focussed on imaging and sensing systems by using photonic nanojet PNJ created by dielectric particles. I am working to design and develop the structure of PNJs to enhance the backscattering of nanoparticle NPs.
Other interests
I am interested in optical fibres working at telecommunication wavelengths (1550 nm) and high refractive index materials.
Education
I achieved my bachelors and masters degrees in physics at Taif University in Saudi Arabia and the University Of Cincinnati in Ohio State respectively.
Publications
My abstract, titled 'High-refractive-index Nanosparticles on Optical Fibres for High-Resolution Lensing Applications', was accepted for the Metamaterials 2020 conference - the 14th International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena.
Supervisors
Contact
Email: w.k.o.al-juaid2@ncl.ac.uk