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Dr
Chris Walsh
E-mail cwalsh@Physics.usyd.edu.au
Qualifications
B.Sc. (Hons), University of Sydney, 1974; Ph.D. (Physics), University
of Sydney, 1979
Current appointment
Chief Operations Officer, CUDOS
Employment History
Process Development Manager, JDS Uniphase Sydney (2000 – 2002;)
Leader, Optics and Surface Science Discipline, CSIRO Telecommunications
and Industrial Physics (1996 – 2000); Program Manager, Optical
Technology, CSIRO Division of Applied Physics (1988 – 1996);
Group Leader, Length Standards, CSIRO (1986 - 1988); Research Scientist,
CSIRO (1884 – 1986); Research Associate, National Research
Council Canada (1981- 84); Post Doctoral Fellow, University of British
Columbia (1979-80). From 1994-2000, classified as CSIRO Senior Principal
Research Scientist.
Major Awards
Senior Fulbright Scholar 1997 (one of two awards over all disciplines
in Australia each year); CSIRO Medal 1999 (member of RTA Road Crack
development team)
Professional Association
Chair, AIP Bragg Medal and AIP Walsh Medal (2002); Councillor, Australian
Optical Society. In previous years, President of Australian Optical
Society and Chair, NSW branch of Australian Institute of Physics
Expertise
Chris Walsh has over twenty years’ experience in research
and research management in academic, government laboratory and industrial
environments. After completing his PhD in plasma physics, Walsh
worked for five years in Canada on the physics of high power laser
interactions with plasmas. Phenomena studied included the nonlinear
coupling of high power laser light to electron and ion waves (Raman
and Brillouin scattering) with direct measurements of these plasma
waves being made by Thomson scattering. At CSIRO he first worked
in laser metrology, where he developed frequency stabilized carbon
dioxide lasers based on novel waveguide designs and used these to
build an absolute distance interferometer. He was appointed Manager
of the Optical Technology Program in 1988, a team of about fifty
people covering optical fabrication and thin films, optical metrology
and length and radiometry standards. As Manager, Walsh’s responsibilities
covered budget planning and management, business development, strategic
planning and HR issues including hiring, firing and staff promotions.
He also retained a research interest through work on optical surface
metrology and the leadership of the project to fabricate and test
large optics for the LIGO gravitational wave interferometer at Caltech.
Walsh has direct expertise in photonics R&D and manufacturing
through two years working with JDS Uniphase as the R&D Process
Development Manager. In this position he was responsible for a range
of areas including fibre Bragg grating product reliability, FBG
packaging, grating writing development and fibre evaluation.
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