Alessia Pasquazi
Loughborough University
Alessia Pasquazi, Professor in Loughborough University’s Department of Physics, is an expert in nonlinear optics, and is fascinated by how light interacts with light, mimicking often living systems.
Her focus is on applying such a physics to practical ultrafast photonic technologies and she is a relevant expert in the field of microcombs. She has been MELS fellow (Quebec, Canada) from 2010-2011 and EU Marie-Curie Fellow from 2013-2015, Ernest Rutherford Fellow (2018-2023), ERC Starting Grant Laureate (2020-2024).
Alessia is lead researcher in Loughborough University’s Emergent Photonics Research Centre.