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Srishti

Research Interests

  • Optical Imaging
  • Computational Imaging
  • Nanofabrication
  • Optical Material

Education

  • Master of Technology in Applied Optics - Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi(2022-2024)
  • Master of Science in Physics - University of Delhi (2019-2021)
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics Hons. - University of Delhi (2016-2019)

Themes

  • Generate, Manipulate, Detect

Srishti is a PhD researcher at the University of Melbourne in the TMOS Centre of Excellence, focusing on metasurfaces, computational imaging, and holography. Her research explores the intersection of nanophotonics and optical computation. She completed her Master’s in Applied Optics from IIT Delhi in 2024, where she worked on HDR imaging with exposure fusion and its applications in coherent optical imaging. Her research during this time involved computational optics, machine learning, and image processing. Prior to this, she gained a strong foundation in physics and numerical modeling during BSc and MSc, where she worked with computational physics, and Python. Before joining her PhD, she worked as a Senior Project Scientist in the Optics and Photonics Center (OPC) at IIT Delhi and worked on designing unstable resonators for high-power laser systems. This work involved advanced wavefront simulations, beam quality analysis, and the use of Zernike polynomials to model phase aberrations. She has experience with optical simulation tools like Zemax, where she designed a doublet lens system. She is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research and is exploring the fabrication of metasurface-based holograms.



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