Biography
Henry Putley is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant with the Photonics and Nanotechnology group at King’s College London. Prior to this he was a PhD student in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London. His research is concerned with the theoretical modelling of light in its interaction with tunable metasurfaces. He obtained his MSci degree in Physics from the University of Bristol, and his MRes degree in Fluid Dynamics from Imperial College London, where he investigated linear scattering theory in elasticity. His PhD thesis was titled ‘A plate-array metamaterial in cylindrical geometries’. Research interests
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Research
Photonics & Nanotechnology
The research in the group involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic and quantum technologies, new nanostructured materials, sensing, imaging and clean energy.
Research
Photonics & Nanotechnology
The research in the group involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic and quantum technologies, new nanostructured materials, sensing, imaging and clean energy.