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Kirill Koshelev is an ARC DECRA Fellow at the Australian National University with an internationally recognized research profile. His work focuses on theoretical numerical models across various applications in optics and photonics, particularly in nonlinear optics and chiral photonics. Kirill has published over 40 papers in peer-reviewed journals, garnering around 9000 citations, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. His research interests include advanced trapping of light using resonant dielectric metastructures and the study of quantum-size spatial dispersion effects on the optical properties of metamaterials. He completed his PhD in Physics from the Australian National University, focused on nonlinear optics, and has previously worked as a research student supervisor and postdoctoral fellow at UNSW Canberra ADFA. Kirill's active involvement in research continues to push the boundaries in his area of expertise, contributing to ongoing and future projects in chiral photonics and resonant meta-structures.
UNSW Canberra ADFA • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research in optics, supervising students and contributing to various projects.
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