Benjamin Dix-Matthews is a Research Associate at the University of Western Australia, working on the stabilisation of free-space optical links for metrology, geodesy, and communications. Benjamin's research has focused on leveraging phase-stabilization technology developed at UWA and applying it to ultra-stable optical signal transmissions through the atmosphere for use in high-speed communications, geoscience, and fundamental physics. His work has led to international collaboration with both private and public organisations around the world. His work includes research into cutting-edge techniques for orbitography, optical clock comparisons, and high-speed optical communications.
Qualifications:
Masters of Professional Engineering (Electronic, 2018) at UWA
Bachelor of Science (Physics, 2015) UWA