The Photonics Research Lab at the University of Kent conducts cutting-edge research in optical sensing, ultrafast photonic imaging, microwave photonics, and optical intelligent computing, addressing challenges in communications, biomedical diagnostics, energy, defence, and industrial monitoring.

What we do

Our research focuses on the development of next-generation photonic technologies that enable measurements and signal processing beyond the limits of conventional electronic systems. Key research themes include:

  • Optical fibre and photonic sensors
    Ultra-sensitive sensing for structural health monitoring, hydrogen safety, energy systems, and industrial environments.
  • Ultrafast optical imaging and time-stretch systems
    High-speed imaging and signal acquisition for biomedical diagnostics and dynamic physical processes.
  • Microwave photonics and RF sensing
    Photonic techniques for wideband RF generation, detection, and spectrum awareness.
  • Optical and photonic intelligent computing
    Photonic reservoir computing and hardware-efficient machine learning for high-throughput sensing and imaging applications.

Our approach

We adopt a systems-level approach, integrating:

  • Advanced photonic hardware and instrumentation
  • High-speed electronics and signal acquisition
  • Data-driven and AI-enabled processing
  • Close collaboration with industry, healthcare, and government partners

This enables us to translate lab-scale innovations into robust, application-ready technologies.

Collaboration and opportunities

We actively welcome:

  • Prospective PhD and MSc-R students interested in photonics, sensing, and optical systems
  • Postdoctoral researchers seeking interdisciplinary projects
  • Industrial and public-sector partners interested in collaborative research, knowledge transfer, and impact-driven innovation

📩 Get in touch to explore collaboration or research opportunities. Visit [ Join Us ] for research projects and research positions in our lab.