Area: Engineering Project OverviewThe Optics and Photonics Research Group (OPG) at the University of Nottingham invites applications for a PhD studentship on AI-driven design of ultrathin metamaterial lenses for compact imaging systems. The project will be supervised by Dr. Mitchell Kenney alongside collaborators within OPG and the Life Sciences department. With the rise of smartphones and portable imaging, there is a growing need for smarter, more compact imaging devices across biomedical, life-sciences, VR/AR, quantum technology, and computational imaging applications. Traditional optical systems are often bulky and limited in capability. This project will explore flat metamaterial optics—artificial materials structured at the nanoscale that manipulate light intelligently and can be fabricated with microelectronics-compatible techniques. Using their enhanced functionality, the project aims to develop novel computational imaging and sensing techniques for next-generation compact imaging systems. Student Experience and SkillsThe successful candidate will gain hands-on experience in:
Collaborators on the project include Prof. Melissa Mather, Prof. Dmitri Veprintsev, and Dr. Sendy Phang. Entry Requirements
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For enquiries about the project, please contact Dr. Mitchell Kenney at: ezzmgk@nottingham.ac.uk References
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