Andy Boes

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Chief Investigator,
University of South Australia

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Andy is a photonics engineer who specialises in integrated circuits and optical frequency combs and their use for LiDAR, positioning and time measurements.

Research projects

More accurately mapping Australia’s earthquake-prone areas using our internet’s optical fibres

Using the same underground optical fibres that transmit our internet, researchers think they will be able to measure our Earth’s tremors more accurately than ever before.

Observing the tiny wobble of a star more accurately to find earth-like planets

Making the world’s most accurate colour ruler smaller and more robust will bring us one step closer to finding habitable planets like our Earth.

Connecting internet superhighways to keep up with data demands

A team of researchers from Monash, RMIT, University of Adelaide and the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications have created a fingernail-sized chip to more efficiently route our internet’s data to its destination.