Dr Daniel Broaddus

2010 - PhD Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, USA

2008 - MSc Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, USA

2004 - AB Physics, Princeton University, USA

アメリカ在住。2010年6月、コーネル大学で応用・工学物理学の博士号を取得。 Applied Physics Letters誌にて論文“Self-phase modulation at visible wavelengths in nonlinear ZnO channel waveguides” を発表。その他にも5本の論文の著者/共同著者でもある。光科学分野で8年の経験を有し、コーネル大学のナノスケールシステム研究センターにて、ナノフォトニクスならびに非線形光学の研究プロジェクトを率いる。学位論文研究は、超高帯域通信、材料科学、およびレーザー物理学での応用性がある。プリンストン大学在学中は、同学のプラズマ物理学研究所でリサーチインターンとしてプラズマおよび高強度場物理学を学ぶ。学士号論文のテーマは気体中での高密度プラズマ生成。
Daniel H. Broaddus completed his PhD in Applied & Engineering Physics at Cornell University in June 2010. Dr Broaddus has been an author or co-author on five manuscripts, including "Self-phase modulation at visible wavelengths in nonlinear ZnO channel waveguides", published in Applied Physics Letters. He has eight years of experience in optical science. While at Cornell, Dr Broaddus has been associated with the Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems and led research projects in nanophotonics and nonlinear optics. His dissertation research has applications in ultra-high-bandwidth telecommunications, material science, and laser physics. During his tenure at Princeton, Dr Broaddus was a research intern at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, where he gained a familiarity with plasma and high-field physics. His undergraduate thesis focused on high-density plasma generation in gases. Dr Broaddus joined the Edanz Group as a writer and editor in 2010.