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D-Index
30
Citations
3845
World Ranking
6798
National Ranking
342

Overview

Kate Sugden is affiliated with Aston University in the United Kingdom and has an active research portfolio primarily in engineering and medicine. The body of work spans a number of specialized subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, computational mechanics, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, and catalysis.

Their research topics reflect a focus on technological and material innovations across several domains. Key topics include:

  • Laser Material Processing Techniques
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Optical Coherence Tomography Applications

Kate Sugden has contributed to various scientific papers published in recognized journals. Recent publications include:

  • Bragg Gratings Inscribed in Solid-Core Microstructured Single-Mode Polymer Optical Fiber Drawn From a 3D-Printed Polycarbonate Preform, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Micro solid oxide fuel cell thermal dynamics: Incorporation of experimental measurements and model-based estimations for a multidimensional thermal analysis, 2023, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Low-cost laser detection system with a 360-deg horizontal field of view, 2021, Optical Engineering
  • Highly Sensitive Fiber Gas Pressure Sensor Based on Two Diaphragm-Type Fabry-Pérot Interferometers in Parallel Forming the Enhanced Vernier Effect, 2025, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Laser beam wavelength determination algorithm using a digital micromirror device, 2023, Optical Engineering

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Kate Sugden include:

  • Marie Zandi
  • David M. Benton
  • Michal Zubel
  • Andrea Fasano
  • Getinet Woyessa

Their work has been published in multiple venues with repeated contributions in Optical Engineering, IEEE Sensors Journal, Energy Conversion and Management, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, and Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part H Journal of Engineering in Medicine.

This scope of work demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach involving engineering, mechanics, and biomedical applications, with an emphasis on the development and analysis of sensors, laser technologies, and fuel cell dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Multiwavelength generation in an erbium-doped fiber laser using in-fiber comb filters

    J. Chow;G. Town;B. Eggleton;M. Ibsen

  • Uv-written in-fibre Bragg gratings

    I. Bennion;J. A. R. Williams;L. Zhang;K. Sugden

  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors: Recent Advancements, Industrial Applications and Market Exploitation

    Andrea Cusano;Antonello Cutolo;Jacques Albert;Francisco M. Araújo

  • Fibre dispersion compensation using a chirped in-fibre Bragg grating

    J.A.R. Williams;I. Bennion;K. Sugden;N.J. Doran

  • All‐fiber femtosecond pulse amplification circuit using chirped Bragg gratings

    A. Galvanauskas;M. E. Fermann;D. Harter;K. Sugden

  • Fabrication of chirped Bragg gratings in photosensitive fibre

    K.C. Byron;K. Sugden;T. Bricheno;I. Bennion

  • Real-time detection of DNA interactions with long-period fiber-grating-based biosensor.

    Xianfeng F. Chen;Lin Zhang;Kaiming Zhou;Edward Davies

  • Wide-band Fabry-Perot-like filters in optical fiber

    G.E. Town;K. Sugden;J.A.R. Williams;I. Bennion

  • Point-by-point inscription of first-order fiber Bragg grating for C-band applications

    Y. Lai;Kaiming Zhou;Kate Sugden;I. Bennion

  • Very broad reflection bandwidth (44 nm) chirped fibre gratings and narrow bandpass filters produced by the use of an amplitude mask

    M.C. Farries;Kate Sugden;D.C.J. Reid;I. Bennion

  • Chirped gratings produced in photosensitive optical fibres by fibre deformation during exposure

    K. Sugden;I. Bennion;A. Molony;N.J. Copner

  • High-power soliton fiber laser based on pulse width control with chirped fiber Bragg gratings.

    M E Fermann;K Sugden;I Bennion

  • A refractometer based on a micro-slot in a fiber Bragg grating formed by chemically assisted femtosecond laser processing.

    Kaiming Zhou;Yicheng Lai;Xianfeng Chen;Kate Sugden

  • Fabrication and characterization of bandpass filters based on concatenated chirped fiber gratings

    K. Sugden;L. Zhang;J.A.R. Williams;R.W. Fallon

  • Fabrication of multipassband moiré resonators in fibers by the dual-phase-mask exposure method.

    L. A. Everall;K. Sugden;J. A. R. Williams;I. Bennion

  • Resonant cavity time-division-multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor interrogator

    G.D. Lloyd;L.A. Everall;K. Sugden;I. Bennion

  • Highly sensitive transverse load sensing with reversible sampled fiber Bragg gratings

    Xuewen Shu;Karen Chisholm;Ian Felmeri;Kate Sugden

  • Transmission characteristics of Sagnac interferometers based on fiber Bragg gratings

    Xuewen Shu;Luzhi Yu;Donghui Zhao;Lin Zhang

  • Wide-stopband chirped fibre moire grating transmission filters

    L. Zhang;K. Sugden;I. Bennion;A. Molony

  • Compact assembly-free vector bend sensor based on all-in-fiber-core Mach-Zehnder interferometer.

    Pengcheng Chen;Xuewen Shu;Kate Sugden

  • Characterisation and performance of a Terfenol-D coated femtosecond laser inscribed optical fibre Bragg sensor with a laser ablated microslot for the detection of static magnetic fields

    Graham N. Smith;Thomas D.P. Allsop;Kyriacos Kalli;Charalambos Koutsides

Frequent Co-Authors

Xuewen Shu
Xuewen Shu Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Kyriacos Kalli
Kyriacos Kalli Cyprus University of Technology
Kaiming Zhou
Kaiming Zhou Aston University
Nick Doran
Nick Doran Aston University
Francis Berghmans
Francis Berghmans Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Andrew D. Ellis
Andrew D. Ellis Aston University
Peter Dubruel
Peter Dubruel Ghent University
Almantas Galvanauskas
Almantas Galvanauskas University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Patrice Mégret
Patrice Mégret University of Mons
Sergei K. Turitsyn
Sergei K. Turitsyn Aston University

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