Nyasha received his Doctorate in Nanophotonics (2000), Master of Philosophy in Lasers and Applied Optics (2017) and BSc Honours in Applied Physics (2010) in South Africa and Zimbabwe respectively. Before joining the Centre for Electronic Imaging, he developed temperature compensating photonic grating sensors at the University of York (UK) using electron beam lithography, photolithography, DC sputtering, oxygen plasma, thermal evaporation and reactive ion etching systems.
Nyasha's research interests in the development of photonic sensors and optics systems dates from 2015 when he developed an optical cohrerence tomography system for surface profilometry. He then contributed to hydrogen energy research through the development of titania nanostructured photoelectrodes for light harvesting. His current role involves computational optical design and development of space imaging systems and characterisation of spacecraft imaging sensors.
Structural, morphological, and optical properties of CuO nanoblade-decorated TiO2 nanotubular photoelectrodes (2024-12-15)
Mutubuki, Arnold; Suliali, Nyasha J.; Talla, Assane; Minnaar, Ettienne; Goosen, William E.; Ngongo, Sinoyolo and Botha, Johannes R.
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 695, Article 416554