Alexey Ustinov is a PhD student and experimental physicist with 11 years of hands-on experience designing, fabricating, and optically characterizing semiconductor photonic nanostructures, including silicon metasurfaces and integrated waveguides that tune in real time. He developed an electromagnetic simulation method for atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides that predicts temperature- and carrier-state-dependent optical behavior, enabling quantitative device optimization prior to fabrication. Alexey established and streamlined a full silicon nanostructure fabrication cycle in his research group, accelerating prototyping and bridging simulation with experiment. His work targets neuromorphic photonic processing and broadband parallel computing, and he brings international collaboration experience and fluency in English and German. Eager to translate research into real-world systems, he is pursuing opportunities that combine semiconductor photonics design, fabrication, and machine-learning–driven optimization.
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Alexey Ustinov - PHD Student at Abbe Center of Photonics