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A Little Light Listening
IPIC, funded by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, formerly Science Foundation
14 episodes
6 days ago
A Little Light Listening is a podcast by IPIC and is funded by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, formerly Science Foundation Ireland. In our podcast we cover the latest developments in light-based science and technology. This regular podcast features STEM and non-STEM experts from Ireland and around the world. We explore a broad range of technology areas including how light is used in medicine, space and communications. Written, produced and presented by David McGovern. Music by Prof. Paul Townsend. Team: David McGovern, Caitriona Tyndall, Elisabeth Wintersteller and Eamonn O`Sullivan.
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A Little Light Listening is a podcast by IPIC and is funded by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, formerly Science Foundation Ireland. In our podcast we cover the latest developments in light-based science and technology. This regular podcast features STEM and non-STEM experts from Ireland and around the world. We explore a broad range of technology areas including how light is used in medicine, space and communications. Written, produced and presented by David McGovern. Music by Prof. Paul Townsend. Team: David McGovern, Caitriona Tyndall, Elisabeth Wintersteller and Eamonn O`Sullivan.
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Shining a Light on Research with Dr. Mahrokh Avazpour
A Little Light Listening
24 minutes 59 seconds
11 months ago
Shining a Light on Research with Dr. Mahrokh Avazpour

Mahrokh Avazpour was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions co-fund Sparkle Fellowship in 2022 under the supervision of Prof. Liam Barry. She is working in the Optical Communications laboratory in the School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University. Mahrokh’s current focus is on the generation of optical frequency comb using mode locked fibre laser. She has worked as a postdoctoral fellow at University of Guanajuato campus Salamanca in Mexico, designing the passive mode locked laser to improve the soliton spectral compression. In 2020 she took up a lecturing position in the University of Oaxaca in Mexico.

Mahrokh received an international gold medal for her research work on optical property on liquid crystals in Seoul International Invention Fair, Korea and 2 gold medals from ITEX and CITREX exhibitions in Malaysia 2013. Mahrokh obtained her Ph.D. from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico in 2019. Her primary research area is mode locked fibre lasers. During her Ph.D. she worked on generating soliton pulses and compression of spectrum using NOLM method.

She received her Master of Science (M.Sc.) Physics from Mysore University, India and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Physics from Azad University of Mashhad, Iran.

A Little Light Listening
A Little Light Listening is a podcast by IPIC and is funded by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, formerly Science Foundation Ireland. In our podcast we cover the latest developments in light-based science and technology. This regular podcast features STEM and non-STEM experts from Ireland and around the world. We explore a broad range of technology areas including how light is used in medicine, space and communications. Written, produced and presented by David McGovern. Music by Prof. Paul Townsend. Team: David McGovern, Caitriona Tyndall, Elisabeth Wintersteller and Eamonn O`Sullivan.