PhD Student
Liam joined the Centre in 2020, and is based out of the University of Auckland. His PhD project looks into protected symmetry breaking in Kerr resonators for random number generation and coherent Ising machines. Liam's research focuses on the use of nonlinear resonators to design and develop advanced optical systems. Recently, I have worked on optimizing polarization symmetry-breaking to enable optical computing technologies, such as Ising machines and all-optical random number generators.