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Malin Premaratne is an electrical engineer with extensive knowledge across a range of fields, including physics, mathematics, bio-optics, and computer science. He has made significant contributions to the development of novel techniques for light generation, including lasers and spasers, and light interaction with guided and scattering media, such as optical fibre and biological tissue. With over 250 journal papers, 100 conference papers, two books, and four book chapters to his credit, Malin is a prolific researcher and innovator.
Malin’s work on modelling quantum devices, including lasers, spasers, and optical amplifiers, has been particularly groundbreaking. By combining quantum electrodynamics with engineering philosophy, he has created hybrid models that capture essential physics while prioritizing practical use and analytical tractability. This approach has resulted in new insights and understanding of the design and operation of quantum devices and has profoundly impacted the research community and society. Malin has won over $5.1 million in direct funding, over $4.5 million in student scholarship funding, and about $750,000 in computer resources and time from competitive grants agencies, including the Australian Research Council (ARC), to support his research. He has used much of this funding to train over 60 PhD students to completion, contributing to developing human skills in disseminating scientific knowledge.
Malin’s work on modelling quantum devices, including lasers, spasers, and optical amplifiers, has been particularly groundbreaking. By combining quantum electrodynamics with engineering philosophy, he has created hybrid models that capture essential physics while prioritizing practical use and analytical tractability. This approach has resulted in new insights and understanding of the design and operation of quantum devices and has profoundly impacted the research community and society. Malin has won over $5.1 million in direct funding, over $4.5 million in student scholarship funding, and about $750,000 in computer resources and time from competitive grants agencies, including the Australian Research Council (ARC), to support his research. He has used much of this funding to train over 60 PhD students to completion, contributing to developing human skills in disseminating scientific knowledge.
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