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Doris Grosse is a research scientist specializing in adaptive optics at the Advanced Instrumentation Technology Centre (AITC) of the Australian National University (ANU). She received her PhD from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. Doris worked as a research assistant in the Photonics Terahertz Technology research group before joining the Adaptive Optics group at ANU in a postdoctoral research position in 2016. Her research focuses on developing adaptive optics systems for the Space Environment Research Centre, which is funded by the Australian government's Cooperative Research Centre. She is actively involved in the establishment of Optical Communication Ground Station telescope instrumentation, atmospheric site testing, and space debris characterization. Doris has contributed significantly to research projects over the years and has an active role in student supervision, focusing on topics related to her expertise in adaptive optics and space situational awareness.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Specializing in adaptive optics and related research.
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