Dr. Gregory Jasion

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Gregory Jasion is a Principal Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, specializing in the modeling and understanding of draw dynamics in hollow core optical fibers. He obtained his PhD in 2013, focusing on helicopter-entrained dust clouds. With extensive expertise in multiphase flow modeling, he contributed to pioneering new designs of hollow core fibers that can match the performance of conventional solid fibers. His current research aims to model the complex dynamics of hollow core fibers, which guide light through a hollow core surrounded by a precise geometric lattice of glass. He is involved in multiple research projects and is particularly focused on optimizing the draw parameters to achieve desired fiber structures. His expertise in modeling tools has significantly advanced the understanding of the propagation physics of hollow core fibers, leading to the development of novel fiber types. Gregory is also engaged in the FASTNET project, which is aimed at creating revolutionary low-latency fibers for ultrafast optical networks, in collaboration with EPSRC and Microsoft.

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