Contact Details

Alexey Yulin
Telephone
+44 (0)1225 38 4532
a.yulin@bath.ac.uk
Research Interests
Biography
Alexey Yulin obtained his DPhil degree in 1998 in the Institute of Applied Physics of Russian Academy of Science where he worked on theoretical investigation of Josephson junction dynamics. He studied the propagation of supercurrent vortices in Josephson junctions and superconducting waveguiding systems with dispersion. After receiving his degree, he worked as a researcher in the Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Science. In the year 2000 he started working in the Physics Department of Strathclyde University. There he investigated the formation and stability of solitary waves in different systems.
Alexey Yulin joined the Photonics & Photonic Materials Group at Bath in November 2001 and since then he has studied the dynamics of intense optical radiation in microstructured systems. In particular he studies the formation, stability and dynamics of patterns and solitons in planar Bragg systems. He is also involved in the investigation of resonant radiation effects, which accompany the propagation of solitons in photonic crystal fibers.