Wenbo Liu is a researcher specializing in the fabrication and application of Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) and 2D material coatings for advanced optical sensing technologies. Her work focuses on graphene oxide (GO) and MXene-based self-assembly films, exploring their integration with FBG platforms to enhance sensitivity, stability, and spectral performance. She has extensive experience in femtosecond laser direct writing of FBGs, including tailored apodization design and spectral optimization. By incorporating AI-assisted image recognition and automated positioning systems into FBG fabrication processes, she has contributed to improving precision, repeatability, and throughput in optical device manufacturing. Her research bridges nanomaterials engineering and photonic device integration, demonstrating significant potential for next-generation optical sensors in environmental monitoring, healthcare diagnostics, and industrial applications.
My research interests lie in laser micro/nano-fabrication, Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) engineering, and functional 2D material integration for advanced optical sensing applications. I focus on femtosecond laser direct writing and spectral tailoring of FBGs, as well as graphene oxide (GO) and MXene-based self-assembly coatings to enhance light–matter interaction and sensing performance. I am also interested in AI-assisted laser processing and intelligent photonic manufacturing to improve fabrication precision, repeatability, and throughput.
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