Home Skevos Karpathakis Skevos Karpathakis Communications engineering, phase- and spatial-stabilisation system development University of Western Australia Skevos Karpathakis is an engineer and PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia. His project contributes to the future of optical ground station networks in Australia by integrating optical communications systems into phase-and-amplitude-stabilised free-space laser ranges. Karpathakis’ work is conducted with the Astrophotonics group at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), where he was employed as an electronic engineer prior to commencing his PhD. Before joining ICRAR, Karpathakis worked in product development in the smart city space. He previously completed a Master of Professional Engineering at UWA and led a team of students to participate in the Formula SAE competition. Project Title: Communications engineering, phase- and spatial-stabilisation system development (Embedded in Coherent Free-Space Optical Communications) Publications Journal Article 08/03/2024 Free Space Optical Frequency Comparison Over Rapidly Moving Links Journal Article 24/07/2023 Atmospheric Turbulence Characterization with Simultaneous Measurement of Phase, Angle-of-Arrival, and Intensity in a Retroreflected Optical Link Journal Article 22/05/2023 High-bandwidth Coherent Optical Communication Over 10.3 km of Turbulent Air Journal Article 04/05/2023 Experimental Demonstration of Velocimetry by Actively Stabilized Coherent Optical Transfer Journal Article 24/04/2023 Optical Frequency Transfer for Geopotential Difference Measurements via a Flying Drone Journal Article 04/04/2022 Angle-of-arrival Variability of Retroreflected Lasers Despite Atmospheric Reciprocity