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Yuliya Semenova is affiliated with Technological University Dublin in Ireland, where their research primarily focuses on engineering with a significant emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work encompasses various subfields including atomic and molecular physics, optics, biomedical engineering, general health professions, and epidemiology.

The scientist's research explores several core topics, notably advanced fiber optic sensors, photonic and optical devices, and advanced fiber laser technologies. Additional areas of interest include photonic crystal and fiber optics, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, optical network technologies, and global health care issues.

Notable recent publications by Yuliya Semenova include:

  • Singlemode-Multimode-Singlemode Fiber Structures for Sensing Applications-A Review, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Microfluidic flow direction and rate vector sensor based on a partially gold-coated TFBG, 2020, Optics Letters
  • Enhancing the Visibility of Vernier Effect in a Tri-Microfiber Coupler Fiber Loop Interferometer for Ultrasensitive Refractive Index and Temperature Sensing, 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • High-sensitivity temperature sensor based on anti-resonance in high-index polymer-coated optical fiber interferometers, 2020, Optics Letters
  • Thermo-optic tuning of a nematic liquid crystal-filled capillary whispering gallery mode resonator, 2021, Optics Express

Yuliya Semenova frequently publishes in several scientific venues, with multiple contributions to the Journal of Lightwave Technology, Optics Express, Sensors, Optics Letters, and Scientific Reports.

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Optics Express
  • Sensors
  • Optics Letters
  • Scientific Reports

The scientist has collaborated extensively with colleagues such as Qiang Wu, Zhe Wang, Zhuochen Wang, Anuradha Rout, and Gerald Farrell. These frequent coauthors have contributed to advancing research in fiber optics and related photonics technologies alongside Semenova.

Best Publications

  • High sensitivity SMS fiber structure based refractometer – analysis and experiment

    Qiang Wu;Yuliya Semenova;Pengfei Wang;Gerald Farrell

  • Overview of Fiber Optic Sensor Technologies for Strain/Temperature Sensing Applications in Composite Materials

    Manjusha Ramakrishnan;Ginu Rajan;Yuliya Semenova;Gerald Farrell

  • High-sensitivity, evanescent field refractometric sensor based on a tapered, multimode fiber interference

    Pengfei Wang;Gilberto Brambilla;Ming Ding;Yuliya Semenova

  • Singlemode-Multimode-Singlemode Fiber Structures for Sensing Applications—A Review

    Qiang Wu;Yuwei Qu;Juan Liu;Jinhui Yuan

  • Fiber refractometer based on a fiber Bragg grating and single-mode-multimode-single-mode fiber structure.

    Qiang Wu;Yuliya Semenova;Binbin Yan;Youqiao Ma

  • Use of a Bent Single SMS Fiber Structure for Simultaneous Measurement of Displacement and Temperature Sensing

    Qiang Wu;Agus Muhamad Hatta;Pengfei Wang;Yuliya Semenova

  • Investigation of single-mode–multimode–single-mode and single-mode–tapered-multimode–single-mode fiber structures and their application for refractive index sensing

    Pengfei Wang;Gilberto Brambilla;Ming Ding;Yuliya Semenova

  • Humidity sensor based on a single-mode hetero-core fiber structure

    Qiang Wu;Yuliya Semenova;Jinesh Mathew;Pengfei Wang

  • Agarose Coated Spherical Micro Resonator for Humidity Measurements

    Arun Kumar Mallik;Dejun Liu;Vishnu Kavungal;Qiang Wu

  • Strain sensor based on a pair of single-mode-multimode-single-mode fiber structures in a ratiometric power measurement scheme

    Agus Muhamad Hatta;Yuliya Semenova;Qiang Wu;Gerald Farrell

  • Fiber-tip high-temperature sensor based on multimode interference.

    Pengfei Wang;Ming Ding;Lin Bo;Chunying Guan

  • Relative Humidity Sensor Based on an Agarose-Infiltrated Photonic Crystal Fiber Interferometer

    J. Mathew;Y. Semenova;G. Farrell

  • Macrobending single-mode fiber-based refractometer.

    Pengfei Wang;Yuliya Semenova;Qiang Wu;Gerald Farrell

  • Effect of coating thickness on the sensitivity of a humidity sensor based on an Agarose coated photonic crystal fiber interferometer

    Jinesh Mathew;Yuliya Semenova;Gerald Farrell

  • Humidity sensor based on photonic crystal fibre interferometer

    Jinesh Mathew;Yuliya Semenova;Ginu Rajan;Gerald Farrell

  • Experimental demonstration of a simple displacement sensor based on a bent single-mode?multimode?single-mode fiber structure

    Qiang Wu;Yuliya Semenova;Pengfei Wang;Agus Muhamad Hatta

  • High sensitivity refractive index sensor based on a tapered small core single-mode fiber structure.

    Dejun Liu;Arun Kumar Mallik;Jinhui Yuan;Chongxiu Yu

  • Magnetic-field sensor based on whispering-gallery modes in a photonic crystal fiber infiltrated with magnetic fluid

    Aseel Mahmood;Vishnu Kavungal;Sudad S. Ahmed;Gerald Farrell

  • Magnetic field sensor based on a combination of a microfiber coupler covered with magnetic fluid and a Sagnac loop

    Fangfang Wei;Arun Kumar Mallik;Dejun Liu;Qiang Wu

  • Liquid crystal infiltrated photonic crystal fibers for electric field intensity measurements

    Sunish Mathews;Gerald Farrell;Yuliya Semenova

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald Farrell
Gerald Farrell Technological University Dublin
Pengfei Wang
Pengfei Wang Harbin Engineering University
Gilberto Brambilla
Gilberto Brambilla University of Southampton
Chongxiu Yu
Chongxiu Yu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Changyu Shen
Changyu Shen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yong Qing Fu
Yong Qing Fu Northumbria University
Gang-Ding Peng
Gang-Ding Peng University of New South Wales
Hongzhou Zhang
Hongzhou Zhang Trinity College Dublin
Tuan Guo
Tuan Guo Jinan University
Jacques Albert
Jacques Albert Carleton University

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