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Lecture

Laser Directed Energy Weapons

May
19
19 May 2025 /  
7:30pm - 9:00pm

About

The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW) systems being tested and deployed around the world. Modern LDEW systems have a low cost per shot and are electrically powered, giving significant economic and logistical advantages over conventional defences.  
 
In this talk Simon Woods will examine LDEW from an optical scientist's perspective, discussing some of the key technologies and challenges involved in generating and delivering a highly intense laser beam to a distant target. Particular emphasis will be given to Beam Combining approaches for power scaling, and to the impact and mitigation of atmospheric effects on the beam. 

Electromagnetics
Energy
Optoelectronics

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19 May 2025 

7:30pm - 9:00pm

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Organiser

  • Hereford and Worcester Local Network

Speakers

Simon Woods

Principal Scientist - Laser & Optical Physics - QinetiQ

Simon Woods is a Principal Scientist in QinetiQ, and part of the team who designed and developed the laser source for the UK Dragonfire concept demonstrator. He obtained a degree in Physics from Oxford University in 1994 and joined what was then the Defence Research Agency in 1996. He has worked in the Laser Directed Energy Weapon domain since around 2003 and specialises in numerical modelling of beam propagation.

Location

Colwall Park Hotel

Colwall
Colwall, Malvern
Worcestershire
WR13 6QG
GB

Programme

Doors open 19:00

Presentation starts 19:30

Expected finish 21:00

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