Researcher

Mr Kirill Koshelev

Biography

Dr Kirill Koshelev is an early-career researcher working on the theoretical and numerical models for a broad range of cross-field applications of optics and photonics, from nonlinear optics to laser generation. In 2022, Kirill received a Ph.D. in Physics from the Australian National University, where he later held a Postdoctoral Fellow position until July 2024. Kirill’s publications include more than 40 papers in peer-review journals from...view more

Dr Kirill Koshelev is an early-career researcher working on the theoretical and numerical models for a broad range of cross-field applications of optics and photonics, from nonlinear optics to laser generation. In 2022, Kirill received a Ph.D. in Physics from the Australian National University, where he later held a Postdoctoral Fellow position until July 2024. Kirill’s publications include more than 40 papers in peer-review journals from the first quartile, with above 8000 citations.


My Grants

2025 ARC DP DECRA "Chiral photonics with resonant meta-structures"


My Qualifications

2022 Ph.D. in physics, Australian National University, "Advanced trapping of light in resonant dielectric metastructures for nonlinear optics"

2017 M.Sc. in physics, St. Petersburg Academic University, "Quantum-size and spatial dispersion effects on the optical properties of metamaterials based on layered media"

2015 B.Sc. in physics, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, "Optical Excitation of Dissipationless Current in a Single-Channel Quantum Ring"


My Awards

2024 Emerging Leader collection by Journal of Optics. In recognition of contributions to optically resonant nanostructures for nonlinear nanophotonics;

2023 Bragg Gold Medal For Excellence In Physics by Australian Institute of Physics. For the most outstanding PhD thesis in physics by a student from an Australian University;

2023 Jagadishwar Mahanty Prize by Jagadishwar Mahanty Endowment Fund. For the most outstanding thesis in Research School of Physics of Australian National University;

2023, 2022, 2021 World’s top 2% of most important scientists across all fields by Stanford University. For reaching citation metrics among top 2% scientists in the world;

2022 JG Crawford Prize by Australian National University. For the quality of the graduate work on the basis of academic excellence;

2020 Postgraduate Student Prize by Australian and New Zealand Optical Society. For outstanding accomplishments during postgraduate study to the field of optics and photonics in Australia and New Zealand;

 

 

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Location

B15, G04