Newport’s Technology and Applications Center (TAC) develops application-specific solutions for our customers in the research and scientific market.  Using our own in-house expertise and collaborative relationships with key educational institutions, the members of this team develop complete solutions and systems that help our customers remain on the cutting edge. They collect data, conduct experiments and publish technical articles, application notes and tutorials.

Contact Information

Dr. Ruben Zadoyan, Director
ruben.zadoyan@newport.com
Phone: (800) 222-6440


Newport Technology &
Applications Center
1791 Deere Avenue
Irvine, CA 92606 USA

Two-Photon polymerization rapid microstructuring system (Photo)

(Above) Dr. Tommaso Baldacchini working with a Two-Photon polymerization
rapid microstructuring system in the Newport TAC.

Technology and Applications Center Staff

Dr. Ruben Zadoyan (Photo)

Dr. Ruben Zadoyan

Director

  • Ph.D. in Physics from Moscow State University, Russia
  • Expertise:
    Nonlinear spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, ultrafast lasers, laser-matter interaction, ultrafast biomedical applications
Dr. Tommaso Baldachini (Photo)

Dr. Tommaso Baldachini

Staff Scientist

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry from Boston College, Massachusetts
    Postdoc in Professor E. Mazur’s group, Harvard University
  • Expertise:
    Nano-machining, nonlinear optics,
    nonlinear microscopy, ultrafast lasers
Dr. Chun-Hung Kuo (Photo)

Dr. Chun-Hung Kuo

Senior Scientist

  • Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from University of Pennsylvania
  • Expertise:
    Two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy, nonlinear spectroscopy, ultrafast lasers systems, solvation dynamics, ultrafast chemical physics
Mathew O'Donnell (Photo)

Mathew O'Donnell

Senior Applications Engineer

  • M.S. in Physics from California State University, Long Beach
  • Expertise:
    Spectroradiometric calibrations, self-mixing interferometry, opto-mechanical device testing
John Carter (Photo)

John Carter

Applications Engineer

  • Engineering Support
  • Expertise:
    Opto-mechanical, fast steering mirror and
    active beam stabilization systems
 Francesco Baldacchini(Photo)

Francesco Baldacchini

Intern

  • Bachelors in Phyiscs, Tor Vergata University, Rome
  • Expertise:
    LabView and Matlab programming